After being denied a charter, Hyde House is suing the DSG Senate
On Thursday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary will hear the case of Hyde House v. Duke Student Government Senate.
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On Thursday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary will hear the case of Hyde House v. Duke Student Government Senate.
After years of student action and campus dialogue on the issue, the question of whether Duke will divest its investments from fossil fuels may be answered soon.
The Duke Student Government Senate sealed the death of the Krzyzewskiville walk up line for the North Carolina game at its Wednesday meeting.
Duke Student Government Senate voted unanimously at its Wednesday meeting to pass a resolution calling for the University's endowment to be divested from fossil fuels by 2024.
In the 1990s, Durham’s tobacco and textile industry was receding, the economy was declining and crime was increasing. At the same time, Duke University was on the rise.
Last spring, we realized it was time to kill the walk up line. Now, six months later, we’re here to tell you that the Carolina walk-up line is dead.
As Central Campus retires at the end of this school year, West Campus is about to embrace more residents in upcoming years.
Hyde House is hoping to become Duke’s first selective social group—and as their members describe it, a more inclusive and open-minded alternative to selective living groups and Greek organizations.
First came the history department. Then came Duke Student Government.
Effective this semester, students no longer have a limit of two Flunchs a semester, but the Flunch allocation has been reduced by $30.
Senators of Duke Student Government looked into the mirror before their meeting Wednesday night and decided business casual clothes may not be so important after all.
Hearsay, hypocrisy and housing were all hot topics of conversation as the Duke Student Government Senate rejected a plan to bring a new type of social organization to campus.
You've heard of lunch, and you've heard of Flunch.
It’s midterm season, and it feels like you’ve been in Perkins for years. After 20 minutes of walking in circles, you’ve finally found a seat at a table in Vondy. You have no intention of leaving anytime soon.