Column: Rights on an Exclusive
Duke students are masters of balancing. We double major. We are regulars in both the library and Bully's. Taking on only one thing is an unchallenging and inefficient use of our time.
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Duke students are masters of balancing. We double major. We are regulars in both the library and Bully's. Taking on only one thing is an unchallenging and inefficient use of our time.
If there is but one thing with which you can console anyone going through a breakup, it is this: The ex always comes back. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow--in fact, absolutely not until you have forgotten about that person--but eventually and for the rest of ... well, at least for a while.
Allen Kelley, Thomas Nechyba, Drake Paul (yes, not Paul Drake, quite an inconsiderate name really), this column is dedicated to you. You have inspired an entire generation of Duke nerds to apply the ultimate social science to even their social lives.
The scene was technically El Noche del Vino, but the "vino" came out of a box, casting a questionable light on the noche. Fifteen friends sitting in a circle choking down Franzia were making the most of it--playing the ultimate drinking game (besides, of course, spin the bottle): Would You Rather?
Dating at Duke" can be filed away with "kegs on the quad" and "an F in Intro to Jazz." In other words, it just doesn't happen.