Philosophically speaking, college needs humanities
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Ask a student on campus enrolled in a philosophy or sociology class and he may voice his disdain for having to take a core class related to […]
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Ask a student on campus enrolled in a philosophy or sociology class and he may voice his disdain for having to take a core class related to […]
By Crissy Holtzer | Student Columnist We of the millennial generation are a group eager to click, tweet or tag anything we set our minds to and assume our social media exchanges are making […]
By Jacqui Hatch | Student Columnist It’s the age-old typical conversation every parent has with his or her child, “Kiddo, what do you want to be when you grow up?” From this discussion, parents advise […]
By Georgie Flynn | Asst. Opinions Editor Viral videos have been all the rage since YouTube was founded in 2005. These viral videos come up one after another and keep people entertained for some […]
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor There is typically one member who is looked past a bit when considering typical family dynamics. There’s the oldest child, who paves the way for the younger siblings and […]
By Duke Staff If there’s anything students can learn from this past weekend’s rape trial in Steubenville, Ohio, it’s that the internet and social media are no longer a safe place to store your dirty […]
By Saúl Berríos-Thomas | Layout Editor It’s 2 a.m.. Suddenly your eyes open and you’re lying in a pool of sweat. The math goes through your mind, “How many hours of sleep will I get […]
By Katie Walsh | Opinions Editor The beauty of calling something a four-year institution is that you should only need to spend four years there. Today, this seems to not be the case as a […]
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