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From flower crowns and Chapel climbs to a cappella and dance performances on Bryan Center Plaza, here are some of the scenes ...
At the ripe age of 26, however, I realize there’s a lot I haven’t learned since getting to Duke’s campus in 2016.
Journalism isn’t fulfilling its purpose when our audience doesn’t trust us; why bother writing if no one’s going to read it?
The traditional playbook of encouraging speech for the sake of speech, as fast and as much as possible, may no longer be good ...
By allowing myself to use only my eyes, to quiet my brain, and to observe, I discovered the corners of Duke that often go ...
The Chronicle made me feel seen in so many different ways. Every compliment I got about my ideas, every time I was shouted ...
I know now that belonging to a group is not just about sharing a common skill, ability or interest. Learning new photography ...
When I arrived at Duke, I knew I would get involved in sports. I could never have predicted the opportunities and community ...
What I am most proud of this volume is how many brilliant minds contributed to our coverage. It is fully a team effort.
This year, every time I walked into 301 Flowers and inevitably found our reporters, columnists and photographers chiseling ...
Hear from Volume 120's leadership and graduating Chronicle staff about their reflections on their time at the paper and Duke.
With my height now sharpied on the door frame of the editor’s office and a note scribbled on the wall for the future editors ...
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