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It s Never Too Late to Turn Trauma Into Growth | by Courtney Christine | Dec, 2020

Photo: Justin Paget/Getty Images It’s been 29 days since I lost my partner in a swimming accident. And for the 29th day, I’m awake at an ungodly hour writing. Writing about his life, and mine. Writing about everything I learned and how deeply we loved in our too-short time together. The last time I experienced a surge of creativity like this was three years ago, when my divorce was finalized. This wasn’t one of your run-of-the-mill separations where we tried to work it out but couldn’t. This divorce came on fast and hard and necessarily. But while I fully expected to fall apart, I didn’t. Instead, in between waves of shock and grief, I learned to play a new instrument to remind me how brave I was. I started sharing my songs and writing publicly and started a new graduate school program. I wanted to remind myself I was still alive.

Drug-dealing network alleged at Duke, UNC Chapel Hill and Appalachian State

Drug-dealing network alleged at Duke, UNC Chapel Hill and Appalachian State
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21 Facing Federal Charges For Drug Dealing Ring At Duke, UNC

By Sarah Tate Dec 17, 2020 More than 20 current and former students at Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Appalachian State University have been arrested since July for dealing drugs, prosecutors announced Thursday (December 17). Between 2017 and 2020, at least 21 people between the ages of 21 and 35 took part in a large-scale drug operation where police said they peddled thousands of pounds of marijuana, cocaine, and other drugs. Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood was surprised by the amount of drugs on the campuses, and said the investigation unfolded unlike any other case I have seen. According to the Daily Mail, prosecutors claim the contraband was shipped through the postal service from California and distributed around college campuses in North Carolina. Multiple former fraternity students allegedly purchased cocaine, marijuana, Xanax, and MDMA, with at least one member reportedly selling to his frat brothers. In total, prosecutors

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