You’re Gay? That’s Okay! PublishedJuly 01, 2019 by Andrew Zheng I’ve seen my fair share of the world, good and bad. So I have grown to expect everything and anything. … Read more
A mental depository of incredible narratives, co-written by Bill Chafe and Zara Porter PublishedJune 26, 2019 by Zara Porter Growing up in church, I had become accustomed to the cookie-cutter services without much variation. But this past Sunday, my … Read more
On learning to believe in the power of protest PublishedJune 26, 2019 by Mabelle Zhang Lately, I have been doubting the power of protests. I used to believe that civic engagement, peaceful demonstrations, and … Read more
The Storm PublishedJune 26, 2019 by John Markis The cool breeze of the Danube River swept through my long, brown hair. Wearing my black Duke windbreaker and faded … Read more
Daily Bus Rides to Threshold PublishedJune 26, 2019 by Alice Wu After carefully hopping over the gap between the muddy patch of grass and the street onto the Bull City Connector, … Read more
A Direct Impact PublishedJune 25, 2019 by Melissa White It was my first real day at work. The previous day, I had shadowed the person I would be filling … Read more
America, The Great Deceptor PublishedJune 23, 2019 by Jeremy Carballo Pineda “Este es el mejor país en todo el mundo, sin duda…” The validity of this statement is something that … Read more
A Place of Contrariety PublishedJune 22, 2019 by Bennett Burnes My initial view of South Africa is a place of contrariety. From imposing mountains to the beaches and million dollar … Read more
On (Mis)Remembering My First Week PublishedJune 21, 2019 by Mabelle Zhang In the apartheid museum, there is an exhibit filled with photos from the height of the apartheid struggle in the … Read more
Politicizing the Apolitical PublishedJune 21, 2019 by Andrew Zheng America is apolitical. Americans try to be apolitical – to separate their lives from politics. “Oh no,” they say, “I … Read more