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Think Small

The clatter of plates, customers placing their orders, babbling babies and jazz music. These are not the typical sounds one associates with an office environment, perhaps with the exception of...


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"Wannabeaner"

Sometimes Dukies are driven by what they’re told to do: study French flashcards, practice clarinet, get good grades, become a doctor. Sometimes, though, we’re driven by what people tell us we...


The Devils took down the Florida State Seminoles, previously undefeated in the ACC, Saturday at Indoor Cameron Stadium
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Bogged Down in Crazie

Krzyzewski has never embraced a student group like he did BOG before or since, though no other organization has ever been quite like the disorganized band of gentlemen who enjoyed the confines of...


The Duke Chronicle
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Voting For the Amendment

More than 2.1 million North Carolinians weighed in on a constitutional amendment that would add to the state’s existing 1996 ban on gay marriage by outlawing civil unions and providing legal...


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It's All Greek to Me

I’d walked along the rim of Santorini, ever higher up through the maze of staircases that weave through the clifftop villages, and then across a narrow land bridge to Skaros, an uninhabited—or so...


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States of Wonder

"I’m not really a science person.” I’ve been hearing that phrase in the first week of class for over more than 15 years now.


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The Graduates

It’s 1965 on the North Side of Chicago. Living in a poor neighborhood about a mile from the United Center, a high school senior dreams.


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Within & Without

When Jacob Tobia posted on his Facebook that Richard Brodhead had complimented his high heels, more than 300 people “liked” it.