Author: Duke Crux
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My Racist, Sinful Heart

Why white denialism of systemic racism dishonors Christ BY BRIAN GRASSO Nearly all of my close friends in high school were white, and at times, it was possible to count the total number of black students at my school on two hands. My high school had about 2,500 students. The conspicuous absence of black students…
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God, Why? Thoughts on Suffering After Hurricane Florence

BY ANNA NORTHUP Hurricane Florence’s devastating rip through the Carolinas has only sliced open the wound humanity has nursed for millennia: “Why?” We don’t talk about it often, at least not in a public context. Behind doors, maybe, with family or doctors or clinicians. These things just happen. Everyone suffers. Next, please. We find support groups,…
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You Are Not in Control

BY JUAN LASSO VELASCO The power to overcome all obstacles through fortitude and determination. The ability to lead your life and forge your destiny by the strength of human willpower. These are qualities that people of our time value and seek with pride, and they are the tenets that my father held onto during his…
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Ambition

BY SAGE GARCIA Ambition. Control. Power. Prestige. Self-worth. These are the things that I so often grasp onto, or rather, try to grasp onto. It is my deeply held belief that all Duke students can be characterized by the trait of ambition. Ambition is a unique character trait, precisely because of its ability to act…
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The Crux Interpretum of Human Knowledge

BY BRIAN GRASSO I can’t help but remember my own freshman experience when I see wide-eyed p-frosh take in Duke. I recall the excitement of starting new classes, meeting people from all over the world, and living on my own for the first time. Duke’s architecture has a kind of grandeur that parallels the ambition…
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God Wants Your Divided Heart

BY ANNA NORTHUP Abram swallowed heavily as tears burned in his eyes. Sarai laid her hand on his arm, and Abram lifted his chin to look full into her beautiful face, tightened with shame but softened with love. Their gazes locked for a moment that seemed an eternity to both, and Sarai nodded briefly before…




