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Anger, shame and other drugs

Nourhan Elsayed

The tiny, yellow pills were spilled all over the big pouch of my book bag. At first, I thought I forgot to close the pill bottle correctly the last time I’d taken my medication.

Careless people

Gracie Willert

"They were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back to their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together …”

Apples to interest rates

Chris Bassil

Last week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) added to her reputation as a populist heroine when she brought her first piece of stand-alone legislation to the Senate floor.

Let's begin at the end

Benjamin Silverberg

Ten years later and I’m already “the old guy.”

You don't understand what that's like

Mousa Alshanteer

Three days into my summer internship, I found myself with only a glass wall separating me from our defendant.

Make chaos out of order

Sam Davis

In a couple weeks, I’ll be at a graduation party and someone will ask me some variant of a henceforth inevitable question: What did you think of Duke?

It's time

Maggie Spini

It’s important to follow what you feel, to allow yourself to stray from the beaten path. And for that lesson, I will be forever grateful.

My support group

Chris Cusack

I wrote what was supposed to be my “final” column last spring, days after my stint as sports editor ended, about what being a part of this organization has done to reconstruct my post-concussive mind.

Call me ... maybe

Samantha Brooks

Looking back on my past phones, the ways in which they were lost and (sometimes) returned to me are reflective of the stages in my life during which they happened.

Making mountains meet

Matthew Chase

“Mountains never meet, but human beings do meet.”

Who is Nate James?

Nicole Kyle

It’s a telling irony that my Duke career began with acceptance and yet was so defined by the pursuit of it.

Anamnesis

Cory Adkins

Some memories have stuck with me more than others. Dew-laden beer cans spread out in the grass on some blue midnight in March.

Senior in a strange land

Melissa Yeo

When I made the decision to travel 10,000 miles around the world for college, I did what any right-minded study-abroad kid would do: I started a blog.

The next crazy venture beneath the skies

Addison Corriher

I remember my first night at Duke before O-Week. Devil’s Pizzeria. Ninth St. My mom, dad and sister. I ordered a spinach and cheese slice of pizza. No real appetite, though.

Try the sorbet

Caroline Rodriguez

Everyone tells you to try something new in college.

Boom

Yeshwanth Kandimalla

I had to take another look as I typed out that Facebook post Nov. 26: BREAKING CHRONICLE EXCLUSIVE. I whispered “Boom” under my breath as I added the link and clicked “Post.”

All the words pass the margin

Ahmad Jitan

For my one last call to action: Think at the margins. Play, work, make, do and pause there too.

Thank you!

Abdullah Antepli

The dust has yet to settle in response to the horrific Boston bombings and the related events that have unfolded since then.

All hail the queen of pointless feminism

Samantha Lachman

On Sunday night, with the deadline for this column fast approaching, I watched a debate round to procrastinate.

Saving lives

Pre-Med Series

All of this leads me to believe that going into medicine simply to “save lives” is a bit dangerous.

Flushing it out

Monday Monday

Dear Dookie, Question: Why do you suck so much? You’re the worst. Not one word of your “advice columns” offers valuable advice. —Not Amused

You do you

Jaimie Woo

In writing my last column, I didn’t want to be that overly nostalgic, cliché, doesn’t-want-to-graduate senior who won’t stop gushing about memories and sharing things on her bucket list.

Filtered

Pi Praveen

Talk to me when you are rid of the weight of the eyes and ears upon you. Talk to me when you have let go of all that is around you, all that you are made out to be. I want to hear what YOU think.

Coming home

Duke Partnership for Service

Finding the cure for cancer seems like an almost impossible goal, but for Blue Devils like us, nothing is impossible.

Gay marriage is a right

Ellie Schaack

Once we truly see gay people as equals, it does begin to seem incomprehensible to infringe upon their right to be treated equally under the law.

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