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Give black men on campus a space to voice their opinions and encourage them the ability to help each other
Soukous is an 80’s/90’s music and dance style from the Democratic Republic of Congo. During this dance class, we will learn some basic movements and discover how moves from the past have influenced other dance styles like hip hop, salsa, and other international styles.
A walk/run around the East Campus Loop with free catering at the finish line!
Intentional space to have conversations to learn more about (in)accessibility and/or future directions — on a campus wide level. Featuring a keynote speaker, a review of the history of disability at Duke and DDA – as informed by research of our drive, the archives, and Chronicle articles, and active discussion and workshop time to set goals moving forward with students, faculty, staff acros…
This will be an extraordinary experience as we come together for a vibrant celebration! At our eagerly anticipated block party, where the air will be filled with the infectious spirit of community, the tantalizing aroma of delectable eats, and good music. This is not just an event; it’s a dynamic convergence of joy, laughter, and togetherness.
General Body Meeting!
Praise and Ministry Meeting
Watch a Colombian Classic with PorColombia
We will invite our brothers and pledges to the Jordan lake for a s’mores night! We will have bonfire and stargazing events once we settle.
Come help tutor low-income students in Durham at Cristo Rey Research Triangle High School. Tutors are needed across a diverse range of subjects. Transportation will be provided to and from the Falcone-Arena House. Contact Celia Wasco (celia.wasco@duke.edu) if you have any questions.
Come help tutor low-income students in Durham at Cristo Rey Research Triangle High School. Tutors are needed across a diverse range of subjects. Transportation will be provided to and from the Falcone-Arena House. Contact Celia Wasco (celia.wasco@duke.edu) if you have any questions.
Rehearsals for Hoof ‘n’ Horn’s Production of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812