Kristina Smith focuses on campus affordability in campaign for DSG president
Junior Kristina Smith is prioritizing affordability and accessibility on campus in her campaign for Duke Student Government president.
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Junior Kristina Smith is prioritizing affordability and accessibility on campus in her campaign for Duke Student Government president.
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Sophomore Breanna Bradham was elected as the editor-in-chief of The Chronicle’s 114th volume.
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Seagull droppings, best known for ruining a day at the beach, have found something else to ruin—aquatic ecosystems.
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