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Greek-affiliated students fare better in DSG elections

Duke Student Government elections fare better for Greek affiliated candidates. This past February, senior Ilana Weisman, who was vice president for equity and outreach at the time and will be executive vice president this year, conducted a demographics survey of DSG that found that 56 percent of DSG are Greek affiliated and 24 percent are members of selective living groups.

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DSG records show that groups of senators are tightly connected by their voting patterns.
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DSG records show networks of voting patterns

Duke Student Government has no official political parties, but an analysis of the Senate’s voting record shows several networks of people who vote in similar ways. An analysis of the Senate’s roll call votes reveals voting patterns and groups of like-minded senators.


DSG discussed funding for several groups Wednesday, including the Chanticleer and three religious student groups.
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DSG approves annual budget at penultimate meeting of year

In its meeting Wednesday, Duke Student Government gave final approval to the annual budget, including its plan to fund the Chanticleer, Duke's student yearbook, amended the budgetary statute of Peer Advocacy for Sexual Health Center and decided not to send applications to the entire student body to apply to be on the Board of Trustees. Three religious student organizations—Muslim Students Association, the Catholic Center and Presbyterian Campus Ministry—presented to the Senate requesting more funding than their original allocation in the Student Organization Funding Committee's annual budget.


Senators debated a resolution supporting the Allen Building protestors Wednesday night. 
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DSG passes resolution to support occupiers' right to protest

At the Wednesday meeting, Duke Student Government Senate voted to stand with Duke Students and Workers in Solidarity. Senators for equity and outreach, senior Jay Sullivan, sophomore Riyanka Ganguly and sophomore Jeremy Gottlieb and sophomore Alice Reed, ad-hoc senator for equity and outreach presented a resolution to support the students protesting in and outside of the Allen building.