Tunnel Vision PublishedJuly 09, 2019 by Meghana Giri As I begin my long walk from the West Campus bus stop to Gross Hall for my next class, I … Read more
Time to Do The Work PublishedJuly 08, 2019 by Harry Liang On the LEAH Project’s first day of summer youth training, an overcast Friday where each rain cloud that rolled over … Read more
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back PublishedJuly 08, 2019 by Evelyn Chen Over the past month and a half, my feelings towards the work I’ve been doing at the Office of Economic … Read more
An Ode to Weedwacking PublishedJuly 06, 2019 by Ashley Rosen Cut hands Bruised calves Aching shoulders Sweat filled eyes Grass coated skin The scent of mixed gasoline permeates the … Read more
Bringing the Pieces Together PublishedJuly 02, 2019 by Nini Lam As I reflect on my first two weeks in Washington, D.C., I am inclined to consider how my personal and … Read more
Rediscovering Science through Advocacy PublishedJuly 02, 2019 by Sarah Royka I came to Duke fairly confident that I would pursue a research career and work happily in a neuroscience lab. … Read more
My Notes App PublishedJuly 01, 2019 by Carolyn MacLeod “Rape is not about sex. Rape is about power.” I quickly tapped this quote from an office coworker into a … Read more
I guess I’m actually qualified… PublishedJune 28, 2019 by Shikhar Gupta Monday, June 17, 9 A.M. It’s the first day of my internship through the DukeEngage, Washington DC program. I arrive … Read more
Public Transportation in New Orleans PublishedJune 27, 2019 by Michael Pupi During a recent dinner talk, we had the opportunity to sit down and hear from the incoming CEO of the … 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