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==Sports==
 
==Sports==
 
I love playing and watching sports. My favorite sports to play are field hockey and lacrosse, and my favorite sports to watch are football, basketball, and hockey. I also love to dance.
 
I love playing and watching sports. My favorite sports to play are field hockey and lacrosse, and my favorite sports to watch are football, basketball, and hockey. I also love to dance.
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==Grand Challenge Article==
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[https://cisac.fsi.stanford.edu/publications/september_11_and_the_need_for_international_nuclear_agreements/ September 11 and the Need for International Nuclear Agreements], Michael M. May, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, March 2003, accessed 5 September 2022 (Prevent nuclear terror)

Latest revision as of 18:52, 5 September 2022

About Me

My name is Emily Diaz and I am a student at Duke University. I am unsure of what I want to study exactly, but I am excited to take classes that spark my interest.

Interests

Outside of school, I like going to the beach, hanging out with my friends, and running, along with many other things. I also love exploring new places and being outdoors.

Campus Involvements

Since I am a first-year, I have not had the chance to get super involved with any campus organization yet, but I saw many interesting ones at the Clubs Fair and I cannot wait to participate in them!

Sports

I love playing and watching sports. My favorite sports to play are field hockey and lacrosse, and my favorite sports to watch are football, basketball, and hockey. I also love to dance.

Grand Challenge Article

September 11 and the Need for International Nuclear Agreements, Michael M. May, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, March 2003, accessed 5 September 2022 (Prevent nuclear terror)