Duke Climate Coalition student leaders reflect on divestment activism and University responses
As Duke Climate Coalition reflects on a year of activism, its student leaders express optimism even as the University remains rigid on divestment.
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As Duke Climate Coalition reflects on a year of activism, its student leaders express optimism even as the University remains rigid on divestment.
In 1974, Duke offered its first service-learning course. Since then, those individual service-learning courses have expanded into Duke Service-Learning, an initiative supporting 80 separate courses this fall semester alone.
The Duke Office of Community Health announced in August that it would provide $185,000 in funding to six farmers markets in the Triangle area to sustain Durham’s Double Bucks Program.
Following an unexpected upset against then-No. 9 Clemson, perhaps Duke is a football school. At the very least, some students think it’s headed in that direction.