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First-year Aden Clemente has a dilemma: too many food points.
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First-year Aden Clemente has a dilemma: too many food points.
Iffat Allam had been greeting voters outside of the W.I. Patterson Recreation Center in Durham since 6:20 a.m. on Tuesday, but nearly 12 hours later, her energy and enthusiasm had yet to fade.
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It may be harder to build community in an off-campus apartment complex than in a traditional campus dormitory, but students are connecting with their classmates where they can.
In past election seasons, students have gathered in lecture halls and common rooms on campus to watch debates over shared food and lively discussion, but this year they’ll have to log on to Zoom to watch the debates in the company of classmates.
Martha Bárcena Coqui, Mexican ambassador to the United States since December 2018 and the first woman to hold the position, spoke to Duke students Wednesday in a virtual event.