Fostering friendship: Students care for dogs during pandemic
Senior Fernanda Herrera isn’t usually home during the semester. During COVID-19, she was, so she decided to keep herself busy with a new furry friend.
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Senior Fernanda Herrera isn’t usually home during the semester. During COVID-19, she was, so she decided to keep herself busy with a new furry friend.
Students heard about urban planning and democracy from Duke graduate with decades of experience at a Wednesday event.
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Budget processes are expanding to include community members, and Durham is leading the way nationally, the city’s mayor pro tempore said at a Tuesday event.
The coronavirus has generated numerous challenges for the upcoming November election, among them the recruitment of poll workers.
I’m an international student at Duke University. I grew up in the Dominican Republic but unlike my international friends, I have the privilege—that’s been highlighted this week—of having an American passport. When I got to Duke, I started to build my own world where I belonged. This wasn't, and still is not, always easy.