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Be Straightforward

Samantha Zhang Social intelligence is difficult––it’s almost impossible to decide what people are thinking at any specific moment. As beings that desire social integration and interaction, humans strive to preserve a positive reputation by dealing with others in ways that make the …

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Breaking the System

Serena Mao Around late January 2019, an email from professor Megan Neely addressed to all first- and second-year biostatistics graduate students at Duke University went viral. It revealed that two faculty members had visited Neely’s office and asked for photos of all …

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Social Media

Serena Mao Today’s generation is obsessed with social media––Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and the like are nearly always apparent on our multiple devices. Addicted, we spend hours upon hours poring over glaring screens for those sought for likes and comments, hoping people notice …

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Read the News

Serena Mao In our hectic teenage lives, we are often wrapped in homework, extracurriculars and the like, running on a metaphorical treadmill that’s never turned off. We become so obsessed with the little details––what homework is due tomorrow? What email am I …

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The Wall Dilemma

By Serena Mao Everyone knows it as being characteristically Trump: the “Build the Wall” campaign. Finding its roots in the presidential campaign, Trump and his allies have rallied around the idea of building a physical barrier on the southern border. In the …

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Real or Fake?

By Serena Mao With holiday season in full gear, millions of Americans are decking their homes out for the beloved Christmas celebration. The glorious Christmas tree, of course, is a traditional staple in our holiday decor. But two distinct choices have always …

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Sheltering

  By Serena Mao It seems to be a general trend among tiger-eyed parents: no violent video games, no rap songs with cuss words, no inappropriate movies. Sheltering is a common practice among the parents of young children. These wary adults are …

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