Duke-Durham Discount Program to be revived
By Patton Callaway | January 19, 2012The Duke Student Government Senate approved funding for a revamped discount program in an effort to foster a closer relationship between students and Durham.
The Duke Student Government Senate approved funding for a revamped discount program in an effort to foster a closer relationship between students and Durham.
Duke Student Government recapped projects during the Fall and set the tone for the Spring at its meeting Wednesday.
Two issues of prejudice dominated Duke Student Government’s meeting Wednesday.
Duke Student Government elected the members Young Trustee Nominating Committee Selection Committee during its meeting Wednesday.
Duke Student Government unanimously approved a resolution in support of transitioning from Webmail to Google Apps for Education.
Students will no longer be able to run for Young Trustee as a write-in candidate and student voters will no longer have the write-in option on the ballot.
Duke Student Government considered purchasing supplies for the Occupy Duke movement but ultimately voted against it at the DSG meeting Wednesday.
Duke Student Government decided to maintain the current structure of Senate and executive board elections for Spring 2012.
Duke Student Government is considering amendments to its campaign and election processes.
Members of Duke Student Government continued to discuss potential developments for next year’s house model at their meeting Wednesday.
Duke Student Government presented an alternative house model proposal at its town hall meeting Wednesday night.
Duke Student Government discussed the approval of a new student group and requests for funding at its meeting Wednesday.
The administration is working to better meet a growing demand for student input in University decision making and discussions.
Upon transition to the house model in Fall 2012, residential life at Duke is making major shifts—including the introduction of 75 individual houses across West and Central Campuses.
Engaging independents with Football Gameday remains a top priority for Duke Student Government.
Beginning this spring, elections for upperclassmen positions in Duke Student Government may take place in a different form.
With a new academic year comes a new Duke Student Government president, who is often referred to as Duke’s student body president.
Duke Student Government confirmed its incoming executive board and presidential cabinet at its last meeting of the year Tuesday.
A judicial complaint was filed regarding the Duke Student Government Senate and class executive elections Thursday night.
Come tomorrow, the Duke Student Government Senate is going to look a little different.