More like Duke 'Secret Government': Uncovering the truth of DSG
By Monday Monday | April 1, 2024Monday Monday recently sent an anonymous correspondent to infiltrate the DSG Senate in an attempt to retrieve some answers.
Monday Monday recently sent an anonymous correspondent to infiltrate the DSG Senate in an attempt to retrieve some answers.
Anyone can be a teacher by teaching with their life.
Love is not a divine act. There will be no higher voice compelling you to a person. Instead, love is a choice.
Let’s remind Duke that the best form of waste diversion is avoiding single-use disposables altogether.
In a school as industry-driven as Duke, it is surprising how little we students appreciate certain life skills that are invaluable to our future careers. Writing is one of them.
New kink discovered at Duke: Apparently students love to be degraded.
The Duke Asian Students Association has chosen to endorse Heather Raslan for DSG President.
After careful deliberation, the Society of Women Engineers proudly announces its official endorsement of Emily Yagoda for DSG presidency for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Extending the number of STINF days, coupled with procedural improvements and enhanced faculty training, recognizes the reality of student life, respects the complexity of health issues and reaffirms Duke’s dedication to the holistic well-being of its students.
While dating apps are generally a positive tool for the broader population, they are especially handy on a university’s campus.
Though political buzzwords can usefully define social movements, they inhibit the discourse needed to sustain long-term, widespread social change through rhetorical alienation.
Like human nature, history is not black and white. Each player is complex, saddled with nuances worthy of both condemnation and redemption.
The Chronicle will be accepting endorsement letters for the 2024 Duke Student Government presidential and executive vice presidential elections from March 21 to March 25 at noon. All accepted endorsements will be published by March 26 at 11:59 p.m.
The myth that we only work six hours a week (and that we get our summers “off’) is a heinous lie. When do you think we learn the things that we’re teaching you?
Silence — as uncomfortable as it can be — could be what we need in our TikTok society full of talking media heads.
My choice to prioritize home is a reminder that sometimes, the greatest joy comes not from being part of the crowd but from embracing the paths that lead us back to where we belong.
While responding to climate change should still be of utmost concern, a net-zero future is not enough to restore ecological balance to our planet.
Despite all the burdens you carry, however, there are still ways in which you can discover pieces of yourself.
I hope we stop throwing away our hours of grinding and that we recognize schoolwork can serve student development and our community at the same time.
If science is the most epic narrative of who we are, how things work and how we got here, what’s more beautiful than connecting your own story within that narrative — especially if it not only helps you remember science but celebrate it?