DPU Endorses Adair, Weisman for Pres, VP
By Pi Praveen | February 29, 2016After meeting with each candidate, Duke Political Union has decided to endorse Annie Adair and Ilana Weisman for DSG President and Vice President, respectively.
After meeting with each candidate, Duke Political Union has decided to endorse Annie Adair and Ilana Weisman for DSG President and Vice President, respectively.
The Baldwin Scholars had the opportunity to hear from all three DSG Presidential candidates and the two EVP candidates this past Thursday.
NAMI at Duke is delighted to endorse Annie Adair for DSG President. Throughout this process, we were impressed by every candidate and the vigor with which they want to improve our university.
The Asian American Alliance endorses Tara Bansal for President and Ilana Weisman for EVP. We appreciate Bansal’s commitment to the archiving role of DSG, the implementation of Asian American Studies, as well as the exploration of innovative ways to bring Asian American Studies faculty to Duke.
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