COVID-19 is a psychological killer too

11/12/2020 Noah Wilbur | Opinions Editor With countries around the world struggling to contain the spread of COVID-19, millions of people are bracing for a second wave that promises to be just as destructive as the first. While governments once again race to implement new lockdowns and other restrictions to limit social interaction among their citizens, the common fear remains that this next wave will … Continue reading COVID-19 is a psychological killer too

Amid COVID-19, students and parents seek reimbursement from universities

10/08/20 Noah Wilbur | Opinions Editor It’s no secret that the pandemic has sparked unusual change in our everyday lives, and college is not an exception. With most universities suspending in-person instruction indefinitely, students across America are questioning the value of their college education. With the emergence of COVID-19, institutions of higher education face steep economic challenges resulting from the cancellation of sports seasons and … Continue reading Amid COVID-19, students and parents seek reimbursement from universities

Super stress: Millennials are feeling the burn

By: Duke Staff Many students know the feeling — it’s 2 a.m. on a Monday night, and your body is complaining as you fight desperately to finish your 10-page philosophy paper. You have two tests this week that you’ve barely had time to study for because you work part-time to afford tuition. You have a group project due Wednesday that seems to have fallen entirely … Continue reading Super stress: Millennials are feeling the burn