Appointment only: Why Price discontinued preset office hours with students
President Vincent Price is no longer holding office hours, but students are still able to request a meeting with him.
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President Vincent Price is no longer holding office hours, but students are still able to request a meeting with him.
The “sophomore slump”—is it a myth or not?
At Wednesday’s meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution to urge Duke to terminate its partnerships with Palantir Technologies.
At Wednesday’s meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate elected a new associate justice to the DSG Judiciary.
At Wednesday’s Duke Student Government Senate meeting, student justices gave senators an overview of the role of the DSG Judiciary.
As Duke officials consider banning vaping on campus, they turned to Duke Student Government Senate for advice.
President Vincent Price announced a year ago that Lilly Library, one of Duke’s oldest buildings, was in line for renovation. But how much progress has been made, and what changes should future students expect to see?
At Wednesday’s Duke Student Government meeting, staff from the Duke Center for Multicultural Affairs discussed the experiences of racial minority and low-income students at Duke.
At Wednesday’s DSG meeting, representatives from Student Information Services and Systems (SISS) outlined the progress of the DukeHub 2.0 project.
The Duke Student Government Senate dechartered more than 30 student groups, funded a variety of student group events and declared that pineapple on pizza is delicious at their Wednesday meeting.
At Wednesday’s meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate approved new policies for Krzyzewskiville in 2019-20.
At Wednesday’s meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution condemning the U.S. Department of Education.
At Wednesday’s meeting, a week after rejecting the organization Young Life from being chartered, the Duke Student Government Senate welcomed 39 new senators and three new Student Organization Finance Committee members for the 2019-20 academic year.
The Duke Student Government Senate unanimously declined to recognize Young Life as an official Duke student group at its Wednesday meeting.