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UNIVERSITY
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SPORTS
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EVENTS
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PEOPLE
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Football
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Matt and Kim
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Senior Photos
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Smith Warehouse
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Volleyball
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Lunar New Year
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Group Photos
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Duke Engage
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Men's Basketball
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Cameron Rocks
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Photos by Taylor Martyn
10-11 MASCOT b CRAZIES, DUKE VS. UNC
Photos by Fei Lian
12-13 ROW FOR THE CURE
Photo by Fei Lian
14-15 CELLPHONES
Photos by Staff
16-17 DANCE CLASS
Photo by Ashley Tsai
18-19 BREAST CANCER AWARENESS EVENT
SPONSORED BY DUKE RELAY FOR LIFE
Photo by Taylor Martyn
20-21 STUDENT PRODUCTION OF 'CLOSER'
Photo by Nafeesa Jafferjee
22-23 TAILGATE, FOOTBALL
Photos by (left) Fei Lian (right) Chase Olivieri
24-25 KID CUDI WITH CROWD, CAMERON ROCKS
Photo by Taylor Martyn
26-27 KOREAN H DAY DANCE PERFORMANCE
Photos by Felicia Arriaga
28-29 DUKE ENGAGE: FIJI
Photo by Chrissy DiNicola
30-31 DUKE CHINESE DANCE
Photo by (left) Kristin Oakley (right) Fei Lian
32-33 DUKE UNIVERSITY HAIR CUTTERS
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2009-2010 marked the Purple
campaign's inaugural year at Duke.
In an effort to make students more
socially aware, Purple polled the
community to find which social
causes they considered to be
most important; Human Rights,
Educational Inequality, Cancer
Awareness, Research and Prevention,
Race Relations, and Environmental
Sustainability. Each day of Purple
Week was designated to one of the
five causes. Students wore T-shirts to
show their support for the causes. The
week culminated in a concert with
Mike Posner (10) as the headliner.
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by Chase Olivier
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BULL CITY
FOOTBALL FEST
In honor of the first football game
between Duke and North Carolina
Central University, both schools held
a celebration for the greater Durham
community. As part of an effort to
extend beyond the "Duke Bubble,"
students were bused to the Durham
Athletic Park to participate in a pep
rally for the Bull City Gridiron Classic
that took place on Homecoming
Saturday. The event also had carnival
games, food vendors, live bands,
and performances by student
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tent. The Crazies were rewarded by
the first home win against University
of North Carolina in five seasons.
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'BLACK LOVE'
The Black Student Alliance evaluated
the status of relationships on campus
at the Black Love panel discussion.
Students took part in a discussion on
the definition of 'relationship' within
the Black community. The panel
included students in relationships,
faculty members, and relationship
experts.
CAMP KESEM DAY
Camp Kesem is a summer camp for
children whose parents either have
had or have cancer In order to raise
awareness for the camp, members
threw an event on the plaza, known as
Camp Kesem Day. The event offered
sumo wrestling, rock wall climbing,
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FREEDOM WITHOUT WALL
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anniversary of the fall of the
Berlin Wall, a temporary wall was
constructed on West Quad and
covered in graffiti.
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START-UP CHALLENGE
The Duke Start-Up Challenge is an
entrepreneurship competition that
runs the course of the academic year
for student-run start-up companies.
This year, the challenge was
celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
The keynote speaker for the finale
was Aaron Patzer (Duke '02), who
recently sold his start-up, mint,
com, for $170 million. This year's
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LINDA BURTON, PH.D.
James B. Duke Professor of Sociology
What achievement are you most
proud of?
Raising four wonderful, successful
children who are caring human
beings.
What is your favorite thing to do in
Durham7
Go on walking tours.
What is your favorite restaurant in
Durham?
Watt's Grocery.
What is the best advice you ever got
from a student?
Continue to keep it real!
What is something your students
might be surprised to learn about
you?
I am an avid game show contestant
and have appeared on The Price is
Right' and 'Dream House!'
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TOM HARKINS
Associate University Archivist,
Duke University Archives
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proud of?
Exercising regularly.
What is your favorite thing to do in
Durham7
Take a walk in Duke Gardens in the
spring.
What is your favorite restaurant in
Durham?
Anotherthyme.
What is the best advice you ever got
from a student?
To laugh more.
What is something your students
might be surprised to learn about
you7
I'm a Japanese maples fanatic.
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JNNE "A-Y" BRYANT, PH.D.
Director for Training Programs and
Multicultural Services Liaison, Counseling and
Psychological Services (CAPS)
What achievement are you most
proud of7
The personal accomplishment I
am most proud of is an ongoing
one, parenting and raising my son
Isaiah. My proudest professional
accomplishment is having the
privilege of serving as a consultant
to the Center for Race Relations'
Common Ground Diversity
Retreat. I have served this student
organization for seven years and had
the opportunity to watch students
transform their lives, their campus and
their global communities in the spirit
of inclusiveness and social justice.
What is your favorite thing to do in
Durham?
Since 1994, I have always loved
attending the American Dance
Festival. Last year was the first time
I experienced the ADF at the new
Durham Performing Arts Center. It
was magnificent.
What is your favorite restaurant in
Durham7
I'm not a "foodie" so for special
occasions I like the Magnolia Grill.
Given that I spend most of my waking
hours at Duke, it really is the Loop.
It is a place where I can go and like
"Cheers", "everybody knows my
name". The staff are the warmest
kindest group of folks you will ever
meet!
What is the best advice you ever got
from a student?
Stay real.
What is something your students
might be surprised to learn about
you'
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I have very close relationships with
my family including my nieces and
nephews, and I am fortunate to have
many dear friends from across my life.
What is your favorite thing to do in
Durham?
Ride my bike on the American
Tobacco Trail and take walks in Duke
Gardens.
What is your favorite restaurant in
Durham7
Nosh.
What is the best advice you ever got
from a student7
When returning papers to students
in class to place them directly in the
students' hands rather than sliding
them across a desk or table, because
students could think you were
avoiding contact with them just as
many people do when someone's
skin color is different than their own.
What is something your students
might be surprised to learn about
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I bought my first drum set when I
was twelve with money I had earned
by babysitting and mowing people's
lawns, and I played in a garage band
during high school
JANIE LONG, PH.D.
Director of the Center for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender Life and
Affiliated Faculty in Sexuality Studies
and Women's Studies
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DUKES AND DUCHESSES
Student Ambassadors
Dukes and Duchesses is a group
of volunteers dedicated to serving
as student representatives of Duke
University. It was founded on the
belief that bringing undergraduates
into contact with University affiliates is
beneficial to Duke and to the students
themselves.
:enter for race relations
he Center for Race Relations
ZRR) consists of four departments:
Haiogues, Common Ground, House
bourses, and Students to Unite
'uke (STUD). The CRR received a
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ward.
Vision
One day, Duke's community will be
one of inclusion and respect that
recognizes, embraces, and values
both our common humanity and
differences as individuals, creating
a society in which identity is neither
constrained nor prescribed by group
affiliation.
Mission
As a student-run organization, the
CRR acts as an ally for all individuals
who are discriminated against and
marginalized. We provide a safe
space for meaningful exchange
among all members of Duke's diverse
community through sustained
dialogue, academic engagement,
social interaction, and experiential
learning.
The CRR challenges people to think
critically about issues of diversity in an
environment open to all perspectives.
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FOOTBALL
Coach David Cutcliffe
Record 5 W, 7 L
With another year under Head Coach
David Cutcliffe, the Duke football
continued the trend set by the
previous season of development and
improvement. The Blue
Devils finished the season 3-5 in the
ACC and 5-7 overall, both marked
improvements from last year's season.
Duke started off the season strong,
winning 2 of its first four games, with
convincing victories over Army and
North Carolina Central. As conference
play approached, the Blue Devils
maintained this momentum, leading
to a spectacular start to ACC play.
After a tough fight in the toss against
top-ten ranked Virginia Tech to open
the season, Duke went on to win its
next three ACC games, against North
Carolina State, Maryland, and Virginia.
Duke showed further signs of
growth and improvement on both
the stat sheet and the scoreboard,
improving in a number of areas such
as pass completion percentage, points
scored, points against, and special
teams efficiency. As has been the
trend under Coach Cutcliffe, Duke
remained a predominantly passing
team, allowing startgin guarterback
Theddeus Lewis to throw for 3,378
yards and 20 touchdowns during
the season, earning him ACC and
national recognition. Among other
Duke players receiving national
honors, senior defensive tackle Vince
Oghobaase was named as a third
team All-American by Sporting News
With the 2010 season fast
approaching and Coach Cutcliffe
deciding to stay at Duke, despite head
coaching offers from other schools,
Blue Devil fans everywhere should
look foreward to another statement
season.
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WOMEN'S
VOLLEYBALL
Coach Jolene Nagel
Record 27 W, 3 L
Duke Volleyball ended the 2009
season with its fourth straight 25-win
year, and fifth straight trip the the
NCAA national tournament. The
team finished with an impressive 17-3
conference record, 27-6 overall. In
her 11th year as head coach, Jolene
Nagal coached her best season yet
and the second winningest season
in Duke volleybal history. Despite a
first round loss to the No. 24 ranked
Tennessee in the NCAA tournament,
the defensive prowess and cohesive
senior class of the 2009 squad made it
one of the most impressive in recent
years.
For the 10th consecutive year,
two Blue Devils, Kellie Catanach and
Rachel Moss, were named to the
All-East regional team. Moss, one
of the team's most prolific seniors
and offensive weapons, went on
to achieve first team All-American
academic honors, while finishing
top five in Duke Volleyball history in
career kills, digs and service aces.
The team will miss one of its most
accomplished senior classes ever,
losing seniors Christina Falcone,
Rachael Moss, Sue Carls and Brittany
Staffeil. The four composed Duke
Volleyball's winningest class ever.
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MEN'S SOCCER
Record 17 W, 9 L, 1 T
Duke Blue Devils advanced to the
third round of the NCAA Tournamer
for the first time since 2006 after
beating Winthrop in the first round
and upsetting 14th-seed Michigan
State in the second round. The thirc
seed Wake Forest Demon Deacons
advanced to the quarterfinal for the
fourth consecutive year, while the
Blue Devils finished the season with
14-7 overall record. Andrew Wenge
was named the 2009 ACC Men's
Soccer Freshman of the Year and
first team All-ACC. Junior midfielde
Cole Grossman was awarded secoi
team All-ACC honors, while freshm
forward Ryan Finley earned a spot<
the ACC All-Freshman Team. Eight
Duke players were named on the
2009 Men's Soccer All-ACC Acader
Team. James Belshaw, Josh Bienei
feld, Ryan Finley, Ryan McDaniel, K
Sih, Matthew Thomas, Christopher
Tweed-Kent and Andrew Wengerve
all recognized for their efforts and
accomplishments on the field in th
classroom.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER
Coach Robbie Church
Record 8 W, 9 L, 4 T
Duke women's soccer tear
away with a 2-0 loss tc --; ;
of third-ranked Florida Stsre r " :
quarterfinals of the ACC Tot la lent.
Duke lost in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament for the first
time since 1997, breaking a seven-
game winning streak in the NCAA
Tournament first round. Their 2009
season came to an end after they fell
to the No. 12 Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
2-0. Six Blue Devils, Jane Alukonis,
Kendall Bradley. Tara Campbell.
KayAnne Gummersall, Cody Newman
and Elisabeth Redmond, earned the
honor of being named to the All-ACC
Academic Women's Soccer Team.
For the seventh straight year, the
Duke women's soccer team earned
the 2009 National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA)
College Team Academic Award.
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SWIM AND DIVE
Duke Swimming and Diving ended
their season with both Women's and
Men's teams placing 6th overall in
the ACC Championships at Chapel
Hill, NC ACC Divers of the Year
Nick McCory and Abby Johnston
represented Team USA at the 2010
FINA/Li-Ning Diving World Series.
McCory won the bronze medal
in men's synchronized 10-meter
diving and sixth place in the men's
synchronized 3-meter springboard.
Johnston won the bronze medal in
the women's 3-meter synchronized
diving. McCory ACC Male Diver of
the Year and ACC Male Freshman of
the Year, won the 2010 NCAA national
diving title and 2 ACC diving titles.
Johnston, ACC Female Diver of the
Year, won the one and 3-meter ACC
Championship titles. As a freshman,
McCory has garnered an undefeated
regular season, 3 Duke records, 2 ACC
titles, 2 ACC Championship records,
2 ACC conference records, 2 NCAA
Zone titles, and 3-time All-America.
Duke Diving head coach Drew
Johansen was named USA Diving's
Coach of Excellence.
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Coach Robyn Horner
Duke Rowing ended their season with
a 3rd place finish overall at the ACC
Championship in Clemson, SC. At the
Knetcht Cup in Camden. NJ, the team
placed 1st in Open Quad, 1st in Varsity
8 rowing, and 1st in Varsity 2 rowing.
The Varsity 8 group was named the
ACC Crew of the Week.
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Coach Beth Bozman
Duke Field Hockey ended its season
with a 9-10 overall win-loss record.
Seniors Lauren Miller and Amie Survilla
earned All-ACC honors and first team
NFHCA All-America awards. Miller
and Survilla were also named to the
NFHCA All-Star squad. 13 members of
Duke Field Hockey were named to the
NFHCA Academic All-America team
and 7 received ACC All-Academic
honors. Miller was the 2009 ACC
Scholar Athlete of the Year. Duke Field
Hockey captains for 2010 will be Fee,
Nelson, and Schoffstall.
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MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Coach Mike Krzyzewski
Record 35 W, 5 L
2/13/2010 Mike Krzyzewski honored for his
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th game as head coach of the I
ACC Regular Season Champions
ACC Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament Champions
By early April, it was clear that
Duke Men's Basketball had just
concluded one of the greatest
seasons in the program's prestigious
and storied history. The extensive
and complete list of this year's
accomplishments speaks for itself:
35-5 overall record, 2-0 record
versus rival North Carolina, 17-0
home record, ACC regular season
champions, #1 ACC tournament
seed, ACC tournament champions,
#1 NCAA tournament seed, and a
fourth NCAA tournament national
championship.
While these incredible stats
stand alone in demonstrating
the historic nature of the team's
accomplishments, those with ties to
Duke know that the story goes much
deeper. In the season where head
oach Mike Krzeyewski coached
i game at Duke, the men's
ruly set the standard
i Coli' etball program.
;d by Coach K as a
ip of close friends rather than just
teamates, Duke garnered the highest
honors in college basketball a team
laiden with Junior and Senior leaders
rather than one-and-done hired guns.
Lead by the Big Three of Juniors Kyle
Singler, Nolan Smith, and senior John
Shire, Duke presented their opponents
with a more balanced attack than
in previous seasons, along with the
traditional suffocating defense that
Duke is known for, helping lead them
to a championship. Duke's big men,
who provided variety to the offense
and consistant rebounding, anchored
the defense. The contributions of
Miles and Mason Plumly and both
ends of the court were bolstered
by seniors Lance Thomas and Brian
Zoubek, who played major roles in the
team's late season and tournament
success.
Although the team will miss
one its most beloved senior classes
in years, the influx of talent and
quickness Duke is set to receive
from the incoming freshmen class,
including red-shirt Seth Curry, has
already generated talk of repeating
next year.
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FENCING
Coach Alex Beguinet
Duke Fencing ended their season
with sophomore Becca Ward taking
second place and junior Dorian
Cohen taking seventh place (14-9
championship win-loss) at the NCAA
Championships at Cambridge. MA.
Cohen is a two-time All-America and
3-time NCAA qualifier. The team ranks
11th overall with 49 total victories.
Becca Ward was Duke's first NCAA
Women's Champion in 2009 and
took first place at the Mid-Atlantic/
South Regionals. Freshman Anthony
Lin took second place in Men's Saber
and Cohen took fourth in the Men's
Foil. Emily D'Agostino took sixth
in women's epee. At the Temple
Invitational. Becca Ward had an
undefeated 9-0 showing.
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WRESTLING
Coach Clar Anderson
The wrestling team ended its season
5th overall in the ACC championship
and 37th overall in the NCAA
championship. Duke wrestling ended
its season with a blowout win against
Gardner-Webb 30-11. Senior John
Barone ended his year with a win-loss
of 17-9 overall. Heavyweight Konrad
Dudziak had an overall win-loss
record of 18-2 and was undefeated
5-0 in Duals. Voris Tejada, a senior
from Marlton, NJ, went 21-10 overall.
Graduating seniors also include
Spencer Jasper, Chris Thumen, and
Ben Wales. A two-time heavyweight
All-America, Dudziak ended his
career with a fourth-place finish at
the NCAA Championship. Dudziak
also won his second ACC individual
wrestling title, beating out UNC's
Ziad Haddad. Dudziak was honored
with the Most Valuable Athlete award
and had a 79-18 record during his
career at Duke, fourth all-time high in
school history. Senior John Barone
and sophomore Peter Terrezza were
named to the NWCA All-Academic
Team, with Duke ranked fourth overall
on the NWCA Div. 1 All-Academic
Top 30 List.
MEN'S TENNIS
Coach Ramsey Smith
Men's tennis team ended the regular
season with a 16-7 record and 9-2
mark in the ACC. Duke finished
second in the ACC with a 9-2 record
and advanced to the finals of the ACC
Tournament where they lost to No. 1
Virginia. 4-2. The nine ACC wins is the
highest finish for the Blue Devils since
2006 when they were tied for first,
also with a 9-2 record. Duke freshman
Henrique Cunha became the first
individual in ACC history to earn both
the ACC Player of the Year and ACC
Freshman of the Year honors. This
season Cunha went 30-5 in singles
and 35-5 in doubles. The duo of
Cunha and Junior Reid Carleton have
tied a school record for most doubles
wins in a single year as a duo with
35. Carleton was also named, for the
second time, to the All-ACC squad. He
received his first All-ACC selection as a
freshman in 2008.
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Coach Jamie Ashworth
Women's tennis made its 22nd
appearance in the NCAA Tournament
However, Duke fell to Florida State
in the ACC quarterfinals, marking
the first time the Blue Devils failed
to reach the semifinal round of
the ACC Championships since the
tournament's inception in 1986. Three
Blue Devils, senior Elizabeth Plotkin
and juniors Reka Zsilinszka and Ellah
Nze, were selected to the Women's
Tennis All-ACC Team. This season,
Zsilinszka became the 18th player
in Duke history to reach 100 career
victories and is 109-25 for her career.
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comedy group from Chicago was
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Weithberg and the show consisted
of short scenes, songs and comedic
improvisational sketches. Their routi
brought a mixture of a satire, wit, ai
creativity to the stage, and included
guest performance by Duke Univen
Improv for their final act.
The Reduced Shakespeare Company
was brought to Duke by the LiveEnt
committee of DUU for the first time
this year It consisted of a three-man
comedy troupe that condensed ail of
Shakespeare's work into short, sharp
comedies. From performing Hamlet
backwards, to rapping Othello, they
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Major Attractions Committee of
the Duke University Union, returned
in 2010 after a three-year hiatus.
Cameron Indoor Stadium was
transformed into a concert arena,
hosting hip-hop artist and Grammy
nominee Kid Cudi as well as N.E.R.D.,
a rock hip-hop fusion band fronted
by artists Pharrell Williams and Chad
Hugo, that headlined the event.
Tickets for Cameron Rocks were sold
for $25 for students.
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from the popular TV show 'Scrubs,'
performed for the very first time at
Duke, The band members, who are
a quartet of friends, sang a cappela
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Black Student Alliance Invitational
weekend and was performed by
students from all years representing
the four seasons. The show kicked off
with four explorers, who discovered
well-dressed winter models and
the show ended with the display of
different summer attire. All proceeds
went to Haiti and Chile Earthquake
Relief Efforts.
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Asian cultural show, is the largest
student-run production on campu
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show had the central theme of Char
and The Chutney Factory. After a
dinner prior to the performance w
South Asian food, Awaaz showcasec
performances from many student
groups such as Duke Dhamaka. DBS
Raas, Defining Movement, and Duke|
Chinese Dance. Senior Bangra this
year, was the largest act of Awaaz
history by bringing in 146 people
on the stage of Page Auditorium.
All proceeds from the show went
to Duke Microfinance Leadership
Initiative, which sponsors startups in|
the developing world.
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Aron Anderson
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Mthew Anderson Marcus Andrew
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Priscila Arellano Zameza
Gina Arevalo
Caitlin Ariens
Lvrence Armand Jaclyn Arquiette Chinwe Atkinson
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Allison Atwill
Frances Aunon
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Andrea Autrey
Christina Azimi Amar Baatartsogt Linda Backus
Ashley Badger
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Merideth Bajana Christopher Baker
Shari Baker
Wilmoth Baker
Jordan Baltes
Christie Barnes
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Nim Barshad
Janelle Barth
Janet Bartholdson Samuel Barton
Maggie Bashfc
Taylor Bazemore
Shannon Beall
Mariel Beaumont Danielle Beckerman Timothy Begley
Kiran Belarti
Erin Bell
Sheldon Bell
Marc Belie
Elizabeth Bellew Rebeca Benchimol
David Benjar- -
David Benson
Etana Berger
Gavin Best
Lisa Bevilacqua
Robert Bewkes Joshua E^ ler
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Ryan Bird
Kathryn Birkenbach Heather Black
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Portia Boone
Allison Booth
Christina Booth
Michael Bradley Stephen Render Braswell Nikolay Braykov
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Prashoban Bremjit
Danielle Brewington
Victoria Bright
Andrew Brimmer
Kristina Broadie
Christina Bronei
Jamaur Bronner Adnenne Brower-Lingsch Asher Brown-Pmsky
Julie Brummond
David Brunell
Peter Bruno
Prashant Swaminathan
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WISER
Lasya
Center for Race Relations
Major(s): BME. Econ Minor, Global Health
Certificate
Hometown: Freehold. NJ
Favorite flavor loco-pop: Mojito. Noth-
ing else staves off the sweltering heat of
Durham quite as well.
Describe a talent or skill that you discovered
or honed at college7
Being more comfortable with my own jokes.
After around 30 sketch comedy shows,
stand-up performances, and emceeing
opportunities, being on stage is no longer
horribly awkward (for me anyway, no com-
ment on the audience).
Best piece of advice from a professor or
faculty member at Duke?
You now have the means to help girls in
Kenya break the cycle of poverty. Please
don't forget about them.
Favorite eatery in or around Durham:
OnlyBurger Truck. The sole reason I go on
Twitter
If it weren't for Duke I would be: _te: . r
Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so
he is.
-The Bhagavad Gita
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Thomas Buley Michael Burdick
William Burke
Alexandra Burns
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Faith Burns
Timothy Burns
John Burton Veronica Bustabad Catherine Butsch
Karim Butt
lison Byrnes John-Peter Cafaro
Haolan Cai
Nanjie Caihua Matthew Campbell Elizabeth Canela
Nicholas Chan
Ruth Chan
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Vyshak Chandra Angela Chang Daniel Chang Fang-Chen Chang Grady Chang Joo-Young Chani
Katherine Chang Yatyng Chang Rebecca Chappell Corinne Charity Alan Chen Chi-Fung Cher-
Cynthia Chen David Chen
Edith Chen Jennifer Chen
Kevin Chen
Lisa Chen
Louisa Chen
Mi Chen
Michael Chen Megan Cheney Chloe Cheng Nancy Cheng
fao-Wen Cheng Yishan Cheng Katherine Cho
Michelle Cho
Jay Choi
Soo Hyun Choi
Brian Chon Wutichai Chongchitmate Julia Chou
Eric Chow Shwetadwip Chowdhury
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Connie Chu
Oranat Chuchuen Jordan Clark
Elizabeth Clipp Tenesha Coates Elizabeth Coburn
;adford Colbert Charles Colbert Lauren Coleman
Ashley Collins
Brianne Connolly Benjamin Contrella
•Alexis Cook
Andrea Coravos Allison Cordell Kiemesha Corpening Brad Corriher Alexandra Couch
lessa Cousins Hannah Craddock Jonathan Cross Constance Crumpler Samantha Cunningham Amy Czaja
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Kaila Davis
Adam De La Torre Rebecca Dell
Sophia Davis
Jessica Davis-Ricci Stephanie Decker
Gabnelle Delva Nicholas Del Vecchio Charles Depietro
Marian Dickinson
Sarah Diehl
James Dimaiolo
Xuan Ding
Yilin Ding
Ashley Disilvestro
David Distenfeld
Debra Dixon
Kimberly Dixon
Elizabeth Do John-Peter Dolphin Anne Donato
Thomas Donnelly Stephanie Dreifuss Zachary Drillings Rachael D'Souza
196
Brittany Duck
Laura Duncan
Sally Duncan
William Duncan
Alex Edelsburg
Lauren Egger
Amy Ehman
Frederick Ehrsam
'Jacqueline Eisner
David Eitel
Spencer Eldred
Lynn Elharake
Elizabeth Elliott
Aayah El-Naggar
ng Ying
Center-for Race Relations
Resident Assistant
RA Leadership Council
Brownstone
Chronicle columnist
Dream Corps International
lijor(s): Public Policy Studies
imetown: Atlanta, Georgia
F/orite flavor loco-pop: pomegranate
gerine
scribe a talent or skill that you discovered
honed at college7
ling up for myself and learning to trust
wn opinions.
;t piece of advice from a professor or
ulty member at Duke?
you learn something7 Did you enjoy
ilass? That's all that matters/'
sometimes tough to forget that there's a
Brld outside of Duke... you've got to keep
big picture in mind "
prite eatery in or around Durham: Elmo's
weren't for Duke I would be:
i deliberate in my decision making, less
jghtful and observant in my outlook,
much less appreciative of the possibili-
around me.
must not cease from exploration. And
end of all our exploring will be to arrive
'.re we started and know the place for
M"|first time."
-T.S. Eliot
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Patricia Escamilla Stephanie Everet-
Maja Falcon
Christina Falcone
Jamie Falow
Manuel Fanarjian
Michelle Fang Alexander Fankuc.n
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Alexa Farmer Jacqueline Fasano
Michael Feng Taoyuan Feng Zachary Fernandez Ann Fields Nakesha Figaro Heather Fildes
Claire Finch Margaret Finch Stephanie Finch Catherine Findlay-Shirras Andrew First Victoria Fleischer
Kala Flittner Megan Foran Lindsay Forbes Joseph Foster
Jeffrey Fox
Erin Franz
Allison Fratto Michael Freedman William Frey Caroline Friedman Sara Friedman
Sarah Frush
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Thomas Gamba William Gamerota
Ian Gao
Lianna Gao
Phillip Gao
Julia Garces
Jasdeep Garcha
Diana Garibaldi Daniel Gaultney
Yiwen Ge
Gwendolyr 3et
Douglas Giannantonio Samuel Gibbs
Sara Giedgowd Christopher Gilmore Courtney Ginn
Manssa Gittelman
Glaswand
Sebastian Go
Anumeha Goel Hwee Boon Goh
Shiou Goh
Ihelsea Goldstein Jordan Goldstein
Lizhi Gong
Nicole Gonzalez Alexander Gor
,nn Mathews
Alpha Kappa Psi Business
Duke Microfinance Leadership Initiative
National Pan Hellenic Council
Order of Omega Greek Honor Society
ajor(s): International Comparative Studies;
nors-Economics, History
ometown: New York
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five years I hope to:
jntinue in my current field with hopes of
ward mobility. A few years after, I hope to
3ve my talents to microfinance,
hings you've done while at Duke that you
nk everyone should experience before
:aduating:
iommon Ground
tudy Abroad/Duke Engage Service
Ibiects
Duke Fitness Test
st piece of advice from a professor or
fpuLty member at Duke?
1're a Duke graduate but keep things in
spective, there is still much more you
?d to accomplish.
orite eatery in or around Durham: Parker
)tis
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Kaitiin Gorman
Adam Grasch
Jordan Green
Kathleen Greenstreet
Caroline Griswold
Teresa Gross
Jing Guo
Ankur Gupta
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Neel Gupta
Yolanda Guzman
Albert Ha
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Michael Burakow
Sigma Nu Fraternity me
Co-chair of Sasha Burakow Touched I
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TrueBlue Productions co-founde'
Major(s): Major, Film/Video/Digitai
cate, Theatre Minor
Hometown: Fairfax Station. VA
Favorite flavor loco-pop: Pomegranate
Tangerine
Describe a talent or skill that you discovere
or honed at college7
The art of storytelling both literally. vt^H
and musically.
3 things you've done while at Duke thatyc
think everyone should experience before
graduating:
-Get to really know a professor and mainta
that relationship for at least all 4 years of
your Duke career (even better, maintain it
through life).
-Find a project that you can be really dfl
sionate about and then use EVERY restiB
that Duke has to offer to complete it. Tm
University has so much at your disposal- I
(professors, libraries, professional per^H
mances, Duke conversations, grants, etc),
-Go to a tailgate, then rail . enougi
the football game.
If it weren't for Duke I would be:
A graduate of film school and homeless in
Hollywood.
Samuel Halls
Dylan Hamilton
Monica Hamilton
Anna Hammock
Kathryn Hampton
Courtney Han Mee Kyung Han
Wei Han
Diana Hancock
Daniel Hanks
Caroline Hanson
l.ntington Hardisty John Harpham
Naomi Harris
Zachary Harris Joseph Harrison Natalie Harrison
j'hristen Harsha Catherine Hartman Zachary Harvanek Michael Harward Kana Hatakeyama Isaac He
.Yizheng He
Kristin Heckler
Hillary Hei
Jillian Heinz
Peter Heisler
Daniel Heifer
jglas Helferich Katherine Henderson Katrina Henderson Karl Hendrick Erin Hendricks
David Henshall
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Paul Holmer Ashley Holmes Ashley Holmstrom Christa Holt
Edward Holt
Justin Hong i
Carmen Hu
June Hu
Katherine Hu
Yanqi Hu
Grace Huang
Jonathan Huang Xiaodi Huang
Ying-Te Huang Jesse Huddleston
Eva Hudgms
Paul Hudson
Albert Huh
Courtney Hunter
Slater Hurst
Irfan Husain
Michael Hutchmgs Elizabeth Hwang
ongwoon Hyun
Emily Ice
Yvonne Ikoro
Mary Inglis
Scott Ings
Michelle Jablons
eleste Jackson Justine Jackson-Ricketts Sunjay Jalaj
Shawheen James Courtney Jamison Spencer Jasper
Neal Jean
Paras Jhaveri
Betty Jiang
Helen Jiang
Linda Jiang
Anne Jiao
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Aileen Joa
Danielle Johns
Alice Johnson
Jenaye Johnson
Piarget Johnson i
Soraya Johnson
Jorden Jones
Kelly Jones
Eun Joo
Mathavi Jothimurugesan
Liz Turner
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Major(s): Environmental Science ar
Earth and Ocean Science,
Hometown: Miami, FL
Favorite flavor loco-pop: Mojito
If you could bequeath something frcm\
4 years at Duke to anyone, what would i|<
and to whom?
My Duke Basketball #3 Jersey. I w
every home game this past year. It's]
the reason we were 17-0! I'd give
good friend and fellow Crazie, Ah
pankapotamus" Shapanka.
Best piece of advice from a professor or
faculty member at Duke?
Don't worry - you'll figure things outa
Favorite eatery in or around Durham: E
Diner
If it weren't for Duke I would be: Borini
So read your books but stay out late son
nights And don't think that you can't stcj
by the bar.
- "Bruised" by Jack's Mai
.Danielle Kachulis Konrad Kalpen Daniel Kamakura
Alia Kamal Priyanka Kanakamedala William Kane
Pavel Karabanov Albert Karcher Keiko Katsuragawa Eric Kaufman
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Alexandra Khaleel Vishnupriya Khatri Andrew Kim
Brian Kim
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Jennifer Kim
Jenny Kim
Yeon Ju Kim
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Lesley King
Lstin Kinney
Kraig Knas
Kristin Knouse
Andrea Koch
Mathew Koelling Stephanie Kohler
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Michael Kramarz Arjun Krishnaiah
Rachel Knstich
Loren Krueger
Celeste Krugman
Lindsay Kunkle
Ren Yu Ku
Mark Kurzrok
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Elizabeth Kuhn
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Erin Landis
Matthew Laufer
John Kundzins John Kunemund
Bryan Lawlor
Brittany Lawson
David Lazar
Alexander Lazarides Raisa Ledesma-Rodriguez
Anthony Lee
Gustavo Lee
Thomas Gebremedhin
The Chronicle
Hoof n' Horn
Major(s): English Major/Ethics Certificate
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
Favorite flavor loco-pop: Pomegranate
Tangerine
Best piece of advice from professor or fac-
ulty member?
Come to class.
In five years I hope to:
Still happy, still writing, and in love.
3 things you've done while at Duke that you
think everyone should experience before
graduating:
1. Running at sunset on the WaDuke trail
2. Attend a meditation in the basement of
the Chapel
3. Befriend Grace from Grace's Cafe
I sank down into darkness and lived among
the demons for a long, long time I became
one of them. But I was not saved by an
innocent girl or an angel crying in heaven. I
was saved by another demon, who looked
on me with pity and so became human
again. And because I pitied her in turn, I was
allowed to become human, too.
-from Veronica by Mary Gaitskill
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Sehhyun Lee
Sharon Lee
Yu Lee
Yujin Lee
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Major: Psychology
Hometown: Washington, DC.
Favorite flavor loco-pop: Cherry Lime
Best piece of advice from a professor or
faculty member at Duke?
Don't be afraid to see the world or things
around you in different ways.
In five years I hope to:
Become a guru in my chosen industry aq
use the acquired knowledge to develop r
entrepreneurial ventures. In addition, I pre
ably would have recently finished Busines
school at this point. Next, I will attempt tc
accumulate at least $1 million and a Lam!
rgini. This will be a prerequisite before tak
over the world.
If it weren't for Duke I would be: some
with a very limited view of the world ai
limited view of my capabilities. There
been numerous times during my four
here when I have completely surprised
myself.
Life is measured in deeds, not in years.
-David B,
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Fernande Legros
Ye Lei
Ignacio Leonhardt
Vadim Leonov
Zachary Lerner
Daniel Lewin
Zhuang Shu Li
Fei Lian
Kaicheng Liang
Anna Lieth
Victor Lieu
Matthew Light
Ryan Light
Kyung-Gun Lim
Nan Lin
Ping Lin
Rita Lin
Wen Lin
Jillian Liner
Ella Lipin
Genevieve Lipp Melissa Lisenbee
Holly Little
Alden Littlewood
Emily Liu
Justin Liu
Lujing Liu
Peter Liu
Rebecca Liu
Tim Liu
Wendy Liu
Jamie Lou
Tiffany Lu
Ying Ymg Lu
David Lue
Zhitao Luo
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Colton Lynner
Matthew Lyons Alexandra Lyons-Smith Andrew Lyu
Durwood Marshburn Karley Marty
Taylor Martyn Anthony Marzocca Brittany Matheson Ann Mathews
Anna Mazhirov
Michael McArthur Cathleen McClendon Emily McClintock Sean McCormack Michelle McCree
Kerry McGregor Matthew McKenna
Arielle McKoy
Alexander McMahon Charles McSpac
Jillian McVicar
Camil Mekouar
Emily Melson
Patrick Messac
Eduardo Meza
Lmdsey Michel
exandra Mistretta Jason Mitchell
Emily Modlin
William Moody Jae Young Moon Carson Moore
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Rachel Morrow Pamela Mosley Rachael Moss
Tatianna Mott
David Munoz
Sara Murphy
Clare Murray Margaret Murray Madeleine Myers
Kaitlyn Nagi
Sanaa Nagji Peter Nakagami Hiroya Nambu Ibtehaj Naqvi Adam Nathan
Kevin Nathan
Kousha Navidar Neelima Navuluri
Mark Nazal
Daniel Neff
Marc Nelson
Laura Newland
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Alison Norns
Emily Nuckolls Sarah Nudelman
Alexander Nuttl
Jessie O'Connor
Ryan O'Connor
Cashida Okeke
Diana Okwali
Patrick O'Leary
Vernon Ollison
Shannon Skinner
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Alpha Delta Pi
Athletes in Action
Major: Biomedical engineering
Hometown: Katy, TX
Favorite flavor loco-pop: cookies b cream
If you could bequeath something from your
4 years at Duke to anyone, what would it be
and to whom?
I would pass down the advice that I have
learned from so many different people over
my 4 years here to my swim team, who sin-
cerely are family to me, who I care about as
people and friends, and who I cannot wait
to see what they accomplish.
Best piece of advice from a professor or
faculty member at Duke?
If you believe in yourself, find good men-
tors and a support network, then you can
do whatever you dream of, no matter what
other people tell you. You are worth it.
If it weren't for Duke I would be: still in Texas
attending college, have a much narrower
perspective of the world, and not be as
excited and prepared for the future!
Just be yourself because everyone else is
already taken.
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James Osborne
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Tiffany Pan
Neil Panjwani
Alexandra Parashos
Shuchi Parikh
Jiwoo Park
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Christian Parobek
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Priya Patel
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Renwei Peir
Scott Peppel
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John Phillips
Christopher Pierce
Jason Pifer
Cory Pignone
Nathalie Pimentel Umberto Plaja
Alaina Pleatman
Ankit Prasad
Preston Pope
Emily Poplawski
Margaret Potter Pete Pow-Anpongkul Carolyn Powell
Shreya Prasad
Joshua Preiss
Jason Preissig
Lulit Price
Sarah Price
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Raym Rabinovitz
Garrett Raczek
Trevor Ragan
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Major: Political Science
Hometown: Albany, NY
Favorite flavor loco-pop: There are few
things in this world better than Mexican
Chocolate. ..maybe two Mexican choco-
lates?
Describe a talent or skill that you discovere
or honed at college?
Fixing HP laser jet printers (also kn;
the eprint printers). When you only hafl
two minutes to print a paper before it's dm
and something goes wrong with the printe
(which it will), you have no option t .
it yourself. The little red flashing light will
not stop me.
Best piece of advice from a professor or
faculty member at Duke?
Don't be afraid just because you have^B
idea. There will always be people whowil
be ready to tell you you're wrong. Screw
'em.
Be happy for this moment. This morr^B
your life.
-Omar Khayy^
Samiron Ray
Davenport Reagan
Bruce Reaves
Christopher Reed
Jennifer Regan
Alex Reinstem
Samuel Reiss
Zahra Remtulla
Jordan Rice
John Richards
Kathenne Rief
Kalen Riley
Lindsay Roach Stephanie Roach
Hilary Robbms
Katherine Rock Rebecca Rodriguez
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Poorav Rohatgi
Alexis Rosenblum Christopher Ross
David Rotberg
Emily Rothfield
Fidel Rubio
Sharmistha Rudra
Jordan Ruff
Carolyn Russell
Kiel Russell
Karan Sabharwal
Anne Sandefur
Aaron Sandel
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Julie Segner
Ryan Sellers
Donna Sepulveda
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Megan Shelton Emily Sherrard
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Peng Shi
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Andrew Simon
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William Smith
Jessica So
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Rebecca Sommer
William Son
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Kristin Sourbeer
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Taylor Spragens
Amie Survilla
Jessica Sutton Prashant Swaminathan
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Jason Taylor
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Yin Quan Teo
Rachael Vera Moss
Baldwin Scholars
All of the Above
Kappa Alpha Theta
Volleyball
Major: Political Science
Hometown: Cypress, CA
Favorite flavor fro-yo: Peanut butter
3 things you've done while at Duke that you think
everyone should experience before graduating:
1. Study Abroad
2. Start a spontaneous dance party
3. Take a film class
Best piece of advice from a professor or faculty
member at Duke7
Don't number yourself to true emotion and passion,
and it's ok not to follow the beaten path.
If it weren't for Duke I would be a lot more one-dimen-
sional, and I would never have experienced the South,
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones
who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved,
desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who
never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn,
bum, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles...
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254-255 DANCE CLASS / TABLING ON PLAZA
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256-257 FENCING
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258-259 CHAPEL FROM ABOVE
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260-261 SENIOR BANGRA, AWAAZ
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262-263 BACK TO EAST
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264-265 DISPLACED
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266-267 FOOTBALL
Photo by Chase Olivieri
268-269 TAILGATE SHOTGUN
Photos by Fei Lian
270-271 N.E.R.D. / HEARTWORK PERFORMANCE
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272-273 BONFIRES
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274-275 KYLE SINGLER'S BLACK EYE / CRAZIES VS. UNC
Photos by (right) Rob Stewart (left) Fei Lian
276-277 MIKE POSNER PERFORMS FOR PUPRLE
Photos by Chase Olivieri
278-279 SILHOUETTE
Photo by Fei Lian
280-281 TRIPP CONCERT AT THE COFFEE HOUSE
Photos by Ashley Tsai
282-283 CHRISTMAS CONCERT IN CHAPEL
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284-285 RENT
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