Redefining Health in the Age of COVID-19 PublishedAugust 12, 2020 by James Zheng In the era of COVID-19, it’s easy to become numb. Numb to the millions of cases. The thousands of stories … Read more
A COVID-19 poem PublishedJuly 09, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds staring through a computer screen eyes straining videos buffering pets barking and meowing pressing the mute button then clicking … Read more
Working From Home PublishedJune 22, 2020 by Sonia He To say that this summer looks nothing as I envisioned would be an understatement. Before the pandemic hit, I … Read more
Unity through Common Hardships PublishedJune 01, 2020 by Andre Hall Greetings from Chile Miami! If I had been told 3 months ago that I’d be working on my group DukeEngage … Read more
Life is a (Turtle) Highway PublishedAugust 28, 2019 by Ashley Rosen The Before: As I stood on the bank of the Hanalei River where the river’s mouth meets the salty ocean … Read more
Bursting My Bubbles PublishedAugust 06, 2019 by Nini Lam I am a compartmentalizer. To cope with the daily stressors of being a young adult and the anxieties commonplace with … Read more
Bursting My Bubbles PublishedJuly 24, 2019 by Nini Lam I am a compartmentalizer. To cope with the daily stressors of being a young adult and the anxieties commonplace with … Read more
What I Learned From Running in Rwanda PublishedJuly 23, 2019 by Michael Tran Before coming to Rwanda, I actively tried to not think too deeply about what my experience here would be like. … 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