Lessons Learned
By Ananya Zutshi | April 21, 2015Dear incredible Duke: It’s been quite the ride.
Dear incredible Duke: It’s been quite the ride.
In my first column, “Dear Duke,” I shared a few life lessons that I’ve learned during my time here at Duke.
It has not been a great year for elections.
LDOC is supposed to be the best day of the year.
Remember your decision to come to Duke?
There is nothing that terrifies me more than driving on the highway.
Duke’s 1G Network is a community of first generation college students, administrators, faculty and staff committed to improving the experiences of first generation college students on campus.
LDOC is a mere five days away, and T-Pain, Jeremih, MisterWives, and Spencer Brown await us after our last wave of work wraps up.
“Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.”
When my middle and high-school orchestra teacher first exposed me to South Indian classical music, my musical sensibilities were offended.
“You know where chops sticks come from right?"
The tumultuous events of this past year have prompted a wave of student activism on campus, an increase that asks for a close assessment of student activism at Duke.
I spent this past weekend at my cousin’s beautiful, four-day Indian wedding in sunny southern California.
Moving into my dorm room freshman year, I remember someone telling me “welcome home.”
“If there’s one thing you can expect for certain, it’s uncertainty. Learn to love it.”
Sometimes it’s hard for me to remember Duke before Yik Yak.
At the beginning of this month, Fun Home by Alison Bechdel was chosen to be the Class of 2019’s Common Experience summer reading book.