DSG approves plan to restore ‘Beer Trucks’
By Anna Koelsch | April 21, 2011Beer Trucks will live on—at least for another year.
Beer Trucks will live on—at least for another year.
Students eager to reminisce about their Duke years with a yearbook can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief.
After the Spring semester, cable services will no longer be offered in student dorm rooms.
Nearly half the student body elected the members of the DSG executive board yesterday, marking the highest voter turnout in a presidential election since 2006.
Two candidates are vying to be the second-highest ranking officer of Duke Student Government.
Junior Pete Schork has come a long way as a student advocate since middle school when he worked to fix broken water fountains.
The three candidates vying for the Duke Student Government presidency addressed students two days before the election.
Junior Isaac Mizrahi’s high school principal told him he would know a meeting went well if everyone in attendance left equally unhappy. This is an adage Mizrahi hopes to follow as Duke Student...
Two candidates are competing to bring the student voice to Duke Student Government.
Ashley Jordan is not a current member of Duke Student Government. But to the junior, her outsider’s perspective is exactly what qualifies her to take the reins as DSG president.
From planning the details of the house model to dealing with the merger of Campus Council and Duke Student Government, next year’s vice president for residential life and dining will be kept busy.
For the first time in recent years, the president of the Black Student Alliance addressed Duke Student Government at its meeting Tuesday night.
Alex Swain has a vision to bring Duke and Durham together. Swain, a sophomore, is running uncontested for Duke Student Government’s vice president for Durham and regional affairs position.
Two candidates will run for an established DSG committee with a new name.
Junior Kaveh Danesh is running uncontested for Duke Student Government vice president for academic affairs for the second consecutive year.
The numbers are in: Students love Duke.
After low voter turnout for the second of two Duke Student Government elections last year, DSG has reshuffled the executive board and Senate election schedule.
Seventeen undergraduates will seek to grab spots on the Duke Student Government Executive Board.
Duke Student Government postponed the election date of the DSG executive board by one day to avoid conflicting with the NCAA basketball championship. The election will now occur April 6.
In preparation for its merger with Campus Council, Duke Student Government confirmed eight at-large senators and an interim vice president for the new Residential Life and Dining Committee.