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For years, Bull City Connector buses have traversed Durham’s Main Street, offering fare-free transportation from Duke’s campus to the heart of the city.
On Wednesday, Duke Student Government Senate heard the first reading of an amendment to the by-laws for the Young Trustee Nominating Committee that would lower the number of necessary committee members.
On a hot, sunny afternoon in early November, tents lined Krzyzewskiville as music streamed from a speaker. But it wasn’t a game day. While it was nowhere near as loud or boisterous as the hours leading up to a football or basketball game, the area did hum with activity surrounding the K-Ville Farmers’ Market Friday. Students swept through the area and milled about with friends, pausing when a table caught their eye and often carrying on conversations with the local farmers who displayed their wares.
The night after Duke’s Graduate and Professional Student Council approved a resolution to encourage the University to reduce smoking on campus, Duke Student Government followed suit, prodding the administration to act on the issue.
Picture this. It’s a gorgeous fall day, and you’re walking across the quad enjoying the sunlight and breathing in the fresh air—until you walk right into a cloud of cigarette smoke.
At the Duke Student Government Senate meeting Wednesday, Treasurer Nick Santangelo, a sophomore, proposed to recommend to the Board of Trustees an increase in DSG's component of the student activities fee from $127.64 to $130.45 per student for the year.
Duke Student Government Senate heard from Stephen Bryan, director of the Office of Student Conduct, about last year's conduct cases and senior Dev Dabke, chief justice of the judiciary, about a new initiative.
Valerie Ashby, dean of the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, spoke at Wednesday's Duke Student Government Senate meeting to discuss Trinity's academic priorities and curriculum plans.
At its Wednesday meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate heard from Sam Miglarese—assistant vice president of Durham and regional affairs—about the state of the Duke-Durham partnership and voted on funding requests from Blue Devils United, basketball line monitors and the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.
A few weeks ago, the Duke Student Government Student Organization Funding Committee was successfully sued by FORM Magazine. Last week, Duke College Republicans tried to follow FORM's suit.
You were the president of your high school debate team. You are rejected from Duke Debate.
Goodbye, Central Campus. Hello, West.