People not Paper PublishedJuly 20, 2017 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 … Read more
Naming the Feeling PublishedJuly 20, 2017 by Sara Yuen As a linguistics major, I am often questioned about my subject of study. It’s a reasonable inquiry! Language is a … Read more
Diary of a Snowflake PublishedJuly 19, 2017 by Fiona Xin During our reflection session on Sunday, one of the questions that Miguel asked us was, “Who were your greatest teachers … Read more
Ola Lakahi PublishedJuly 14, 2017 by Alex Weck When we think of agriculture in the US, we picture large farms with endless fields of a specific crop or … Read more
Don’t Be Surprised by Greatness, Encourage it. PublishedJuly 14, 2017 by John Young Maybe this mistake is nothing but my own. Coming into leading camps for 7-11 year olds to teach cooking and … Read more
A Lesson Learned PublishedJuly 13, 2017 by Siera Lunn This past Friday, we had the opportunity to lead various activities for girls who are rising 4th-6th graders and are … Read more
Immortality Does Exist PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Elizabeth Allen Soon after I began working at Crag Law Center, I realized just how much DukeEngagers have contributed to Crag over … Read more
Caught in the Net PublishedJuly 09, 2017 by Fiona Xin This Tuesday was Fourth of July. Our group planned a trip to the Biltmore 2017 Fireworks Spectacular to be festive … Read more
Beauty in Simplicity PublishedJuly 07, 2017 by Nick Simmons My favorite sunsets lack technicolor displays as light bounces off clouds. Rather, they consist of the sun quietly falling below … Read more
Living in the Clouds PublishedJuly 04, 2017 by Megan Wong Last week we went on an excursion to the province of Yunnan in China. Yun means cloud, and Nan means … Read more