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New student publications look to diversify creative voices at Duke

(02/08/21 5:02pm)

As we have been routinely told since the start of COVID-19, this past year has been unprecedented. It is only becoming more strange as we try to incorporate masks and Zoom classes into our new “normal.” However, through it all, Duke students have continued to create, produce and connect. Students’ shared sense of community and regard for the arts remain unchanged by the events of the past year. Through short stories, essays, poetry, photography, visual and digital art, students on and beyond Duke’s campus have found creative outlets to express their thoughts and emotions. This includes the wealth of publications that Duke students have founded. Here are four student-run publications to look out for this semester.



How Duke arts organizations are recruiting during COVID-19

(08/31/20 4:00am)

A year ago today, arts organizations around campus were buzzing with anticipation. They were preparing for all the events they would host over the next couple of days: arts showcases, FWOC performances and auditions. I remember the butterflies in my stomach as I walked to the Arts Annex for my first dance audition of college. My heart pounded in my chest as I stumbled through the choreography, mostly from how nervous I was. It stopped for a few seconds when, to my surprise, the upperclassmen gathered to congratulate me and the other first-years for making it on the team. This year’s first-years won’t get to experience that rollercoaster of emotions.