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Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee co-Chair Andrew Schreiber, a senior, presented feedback and suggestions for Grace’s Cafe, located in Trent Hall, at the group’s meeting Monday.
DUSDAC held its Duke Dining Fall open forum Monday. The event invited non-DUSDAC students to interact with members and administrators to discuss improvements to the dining system.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee met Monday to discuss new ways to make food vendors on campus more environmentally friendly. The committee considered many options, including eliminating order forms at venues like The Tower and Armadillo Grill and recycling receipts.
With 62 of a possible 65 votes, Kyle Singler was the top vote-getter on the preseason All-American team.
Campus Council members voted to allocate $15,000 to help fund LDOC at their meeting Thursday. After last year’s LDOC committee erased its debt from 2009, this year they will look for new revenue streams.
Dr. Victor Dzau, chancellor for health affairs and president and CEO of the Duke University Health System spoke on the state of Duke Medicine Monday.
Save the Children CEO Charles MacCormack spoke Monday on the implications of changing attitudes toward NGOs.
Duke topped Old Dominion in shots and penalty corners Sunday, but the Blue Devils were still unable to come out on top.
DSG Chief Justice Matt Straus answers questions on the constitutionality of various policies at the DSG meeting Wednesday. At the meeting, the Senate voted to place DCR on disciplinary probation.
In the 23rd minute, freshman Rob Dolot scored his first career goal off a shot from Jonathan Aguirre.
Next Fall, the GRE will undergothe largest change in the exam’s history. The new version is expected to measure students’ skills more accurately and be more representative of the candidate’s abilities.
Months after deciding that it would no longer provide free testing for STIs, Student Health has announced its rates after negotiations with LabCorp.