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People not Paper

Published by Michael Saporito
I love monotonous jobs: filling out paperwork, sending emails—you name it, I’ll do it. The work I do at Luchadores …
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Naming the Feeling

Published by Sara Yuen
As a linguistics major, I am often questioned about my subject of study. It’s a reasonable inquiry! Language is a …
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Diary of a Snowflake

Published by Fiona Xin
During our reflection session on Sunday, one of the questions that Miguel asked us was, “Who were your greatest teachers …
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Ola Lakahi

Published by Alex Weck
When we think of agriculture in the US, we picture large farms with endless fields of a specific crop or …
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A Lesson Learned

Published by Siera Lunn
This past Friday, we had the opportunity to lead various activities for girls who are rising 4th-6th graders and are …
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Immortality Does Exist

Published by Elizabeth Allen
Soon after I began working at Crag Law Center, I realized just how much DukeEngagers have contributed to Crag over …
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Caught in the Net

Published by Fiona Xin
This Tuesday was Fourth of July. Our group planned a trip to the Biltmore 2017 Fireworks Spectacular to be festive …
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Beauty in Simplicity

Published by Nick Simmons
My favorite sunsets lack technicolor displays as light bounces off clouds. Rather, they consist of the sun quietly falling below …
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Living in the Clouds

Published by Megan Wong
Last week we went on an excursion to the province of Yunnan in China. Yun means cloud, and Nan means …
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