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Alex Perwich likes to be clear that he has no bias when it comes to the Tobacco Road rivalry.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council at its general assembly meeting Tuesday made a motion to indefinitely table amendments regarding the business of the Men's Basketball Committee made by the executive board. The changes would directly affect the election of the Basketball Committee co-chairs and the planning of the graduate student basketball Campout.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council elected a new executive board for the upcoming academic year at the group's general body meeting Tuesday night. Yvonne Ford, a third-year Ph. D. candidate in nursing, won the uncontested presidency.
Although both are history and public policy double majors, junior Bethany Hill and sophomore Gregory Morrison bring different backgrounds to the position of executive vice president of Duke Student Government.
UnitedHealthcare StudentResources, Duke's new health care provider as of this Fall, explained its medical insurance plan to the Graduate and Professional Student Council's general assembly meeting Tuesday night.
Third-year law student James McDonald was elected Duke's newest Graduate Young Trustee at the Graduate and Professional Student Council's general assembly meeting Tuesday night.
The Honor Council, principally in collaboration with the Duke University Union's Major Speakers committee, is launching a campaign this Spring that seeks to break social barriers and reveal the similarities between students in different social circles.
Doctoral degree candidates have begun applying to take advantage of a new policy affording them time off to devote toward the newest members of their family.
Students looking to go abroad to Paris this Fall will find that their options are more limited than in years past.
Two Duke seniors were awarded the prestigious Marshall Scholarship this year for their undergraduate achievements, both having done significant laboratory research.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council approved a $4,625 increase to its annual budget at its general assembly meeting Tuesday night.
With registration windows opening today, students can now sign up for classes that will fulfill the writing-in-the-disciplines requirement in a more innovative way.
The Duke Student Government Senate approved a measure to increase the $222 annual student activities fee by a total of $100 over the course of the next two years at its first meeting of the academic year Wednesday night.
Duke Student Government tabled several agenda items due to the semester's approaching end at its meeting Wednesday night.
Dean of Undergraduate Education Steve Nowicki presented the new plans for Central Campus at Wednesday night's Duke Student Government meeting in an effort to receive feedback from senators.
Director of Dining Services Jim Wulforst updated senators on recently implemented dining changes and plans for next year at Wednesday night's Duke Student Government meeting.
A new student-exclusive events calendar will offer students more comprehensive, user-friendly service and clear up distress caused by the holes in the current calendar's information.
Students hoping to interact with professors outside of the classroom can now do so on the University's dollar.
At its weekly meeting Wednesday night, Duke Student Government discussed reinstituting a program offering students reduced rates for legal services after a five-year absence.
Senior Ryan Todd was elected Duke's newest Young Trustee at Duke Student Government's meeting Wednesday night.