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Samantha Lachman & Her Thoughts on Betsey Stevenson’s Nomination for Obama’s Council of Economic Advisors

By Hanna Metaferia On June 14, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Our very own graduated Women’s Center Intern Samantha Lachman wrote an editorial piece for Salon.com titled Economist Betsey Stevenson: Working Parenthood Not Just A Women’s Issue.

As public policy professor, economist, and activist for marriage equality Betsey Stevenson’s experience particularly in the realm of domestic economics will undoubtably bring a fresh voice to the [...]

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The Double Standard

By Amanda Young On May 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment

A boy I know named “Spencer” had sex with a famous celebrity who came to campus. Not just once, but TWICE, and the first time was a three-way. He’s a pretty well-known guy, and after his hookup, he was so proud of his accomplishment that he sent out an email to his fraternity listserv, and [...]

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Small bill, big consequences: Why you should care about SB 308

By sv22@duke.edu On April 2, 2013 · 1 Comment

Friends, it’s been a bad mont­­h for abortion rights. First, Arkansas introduced the most restrictive abortion law in the States, banning all abortions at twelve weeks. Then, not to be outdone by ultra-conservative Southerners, North Dakota passed a bill outlawing abortions at six weeks. That’s before most women even know they’re pregnant. These [...]

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The Straw Feminist

By Anne Piotrowski On March 25, 2013 · Leave a Comment

When debate over sexist parties, gender violence, and rape culture peaks on campus, (in response to real, pervasive attitudes towards Duke women, I might add) I can predict that an alarming number of students will use the Straw Feminist trope—especially in that hazy, anything goes world of Chronicle comments. According to TV tropes, an online [...]

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Sign the Petition for CNN to Apologize For Sympathizing with the Steubenville Rapists

By Sunhay On March 19, 2013 · 1 Comment

By Amanda

I was scrolling through the New York Times top news stories when one headline caught my eye: Ohio Teenagers Guilty in Rape that Social Media Brought to Light. I had not previously heard about this case, so I started reading, and the gruesome details made me sick to my stomach:

“The judge found [...]

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DD Erotica Contest: One Night for the Neighbor (Winner)

By Sunhay On March 8, 2013 · Leave a Comment

As a follow-up to One Sexy Week, Develle Dish is happy to bring you four excellent entries from our first erotica contest. This piece contains sexually explicit material and is NSFW. This piece was chosen as the winner by our panel of expert judges!

By L.C. San Pasqual

If she hadn’t made it [...]

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DD Erotica Contest: Teenage Fantasy (Honorable Mention)

By Sunhay On March 7, 2013 · Leave a Comment

As a follow-up to One Sexy Week, Develle Dish is happy to bring you four excellent entries from our first erotica contest. This piece contains sexually explicit material and is NSFW.

By K.S. Rushman

Rachel was sure that she was living every high school girl’s dream: she had an acceptance from [...]

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DD Erotica Contest: Her Domme

By Sunhay On March 6, 2013 · Leave a Comment

As a follow-up to One Sexy Week, Develle Dish is happy to bring you four excellent entries from our first erotica contest. This piece contains sexually explicit material and is NSFW.

By V. Martinez

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I had been stockpiling sex toys for a year, hoping one day I would find someone to use [...]

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DD Erotica Contest: Noise

By Sunhay On March 5, 2013 · Leave a Comment

As a follow-up to One Sexy Week, Develle Dish is happy to bring you four excellent entries from our first erotica contest. This piece contains sexually explicit material and is NSFW.

By Vivian Nyx

I don’t even know the word to describe what I felt at the moment he said, “I might have [...]

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Reflection from a Mirror

By Sunhay On March 4, 2013 · Leave a Comment

By: Anonymous

What one looks for in a mirror says a lot about her.

When I look in the mirror, I look for something that’s not there; or rather I look for something not to be there.

A mirror is meant to show a duplicate reflection, to reveal exactly that which [...]

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