Oscar award nominations snub minorities in film
By: Duke Staff Seen by many as the most prestigious award in film, the Oscar is a treasure coveted by almost anyone working in the industry. Unfortunately, not all minorities are given the chance […]
By: Duke Staff Seen by many as the most prestigious award in film, the Oscar is a treasure coveted by almost anyone working in the industry. Unfortunately, not all minorities are given the chance […]
By: Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor If you can’t work a laptop in 2016, there are a handful of things that you definitely aren’t qualified for. Among those things, and chiefly at the top, is […]
By: Catherine Clements | Student Columnist “Other” is the dumping ground for what one cannot categorize elsewhere. How many times in life do we, as a society, check this box? January 2016 marks a new […]
By: Kaye Burnet | News Editor As advanced as technology has become in the last decade, it is highly unlikely that your professor is a robot. Yet many professors will tell you that few students […]
By: Duke Staff Fare thee well, President Obama. The president conducted his final State of the Union address on Tuesday with style, preceded by musical performances and interviews with popular YouTube stars. The speech itself […]
By: Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor Anyone who spent the last week dreaming about how the unimaginable $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot could change their lives forever probably came away with visions of yachts, mansions and […]
By Leah Devorak | Layout Editor Getting clean has never been so dirty. President Barack Obama signed a law last week that will officially ban microbeads – some of the most common yet most dangerous […]
By Natalie Fiorilli | Student Columnist “Affluenza,” in the case of infamous teenager Ethan Couch, who was charged with four counts of intoxication manslaughter in Texas in 2013, refers to a failure to comprehend the […]
By: Duke Staff It’s 2016 in America, where in recent years, partisanship has trumped wishful thinking, the social media age has minimized civil debate and issues like the economy and terrorism have squandered the electorate’s […]
By Rebekah Devorak | Opinions Editor Every January without fail, my dad complains about how crowded the local LA Fitness becomes. He’ll come home after working out to relay frustrated tales of waiting 20 minutes […]
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