Paradise lost
By Ananya Zutshi | April 7, 2015People are often surprised when they see I have a tattoo.
People are often surprised when they see I have a tattoo.
As Oprah Winfrey said in "The Color Purple", “all my life I had to fight.”
The Fall 2015 columnist and Monday Monday application is now available.
As a 1991 graduate of Duke University, I read with profound sadness the reports of recent racial tensions on campus that culminated with the discovery of a noose hanging in front of the Bryan...
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On “Duke Blue” Friday, I walked into my closet and grabbed my basketball jersey off the hanger.
Duke is rife with conversation. Every minute of every hour of every day, our students are engaged in discussion on every conceivable topic.
On Wednesday, April 1st, 2015, I woke up to several text messages, missed calls, and emails in response to the noose that was hung from a tree on my college campus.
As a proud Duke graduate and beginning professor, my impulse is to celebrate any victory Duke achieves over UNC, but alas, I found nothing but a bitter taste when I heard of NC State Senator Tom...
There has been a good amount of talk this past month—both among the policy experts and the greater public—about a pending Supreme Court decision: King v. Burwell.
Billionaire venture capitalist and PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel posed a compelling challenge this past Monday as he spoke about the current state of entrepreneurship for students.
This is my penultimate column as an undergraduate: after this one, you'll have the highest privilege of reading one more by me, and then I'll be off to graduate school
I walked into a random book shop to browse quickly before running to class, and ended up sitting behind the counter for two hours, drinking chai with the owner.
Last Thursday, a bill was proposed in the North Carolina General Assembly that conditions the salary of University of North Carolina school system professors on teaching a four course minimum per...
At the end of my junior year, a few friends and I decided we were ready to move off-campus.
I went into this week planning to write about something other than basketball, even with our upcoming trip to the Final Four.
Did you know that as recently as the 1960s Duke’s University Security was writing letters back and forth with the FBI in collaborative efforts to identify potential homosexual members of the Duke...