March 24, 2024 | By Madera Longstreet-Lipson Originally published by The Chronicle --- “Starting to get nervous about plans for the summer?” “Need a break from studying?”| News RSS Feed
March 19, 2024 | By Winston Qian Originally published by The Chronicle --- Exploring all the different aspects of how we think, feel and socialize, Duke researchers have been hard at work understanding and tackling the challenges that face people’s mental wellbeing. The Chron| News RSS Feed
November 13, 2023 | By Winston Qian Originally published by Duke Chronicle --- Duke researchers are studying the brain by giving psychedelics to larval zebrafish. As a “side project” in the Naumann Lab, neurobiology doc| News RSS Feed
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A little over six miles from the Chapel is the Duke Campus Farm — a haven of fresh produce. The farm's origin The one-acre Duke Campus Farm was founded in 2010 by a group of students in partnership with the Duke Forest. Community| News RSS Feed
Despite blustery winds and a cold drizzle, more than 20 volunteers showed up at the Duke Campus Farm’s community work day on Sunday to help its student crew seed parsley plants, harvest tomatoes and thin beets. The Duke Campus Farm, which was founded by Duke undergraduates in 2010, is a one-acre property worked by four staff members, 12 student crew members and many more community and student volunteers.| The Chronicle
Ultimately, I’ve noticed what seems to be a fundamental issue of free speech exercise within our media environment: the dramatic asymmetry in the risks and rewards of expression. That’s a problem — especially for student journalism.| The Chronicle
Alongside Trump in his purge of due process has been a staunch new ally of the U.S., President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador. From the inception of the second Trump administration, El Salvador’s dictator-esque president has warmly endorsed and welcomed the plan to host American criminals in El Salvador’s uniquely repulsive prisons.| The Chronicle