Union tailors budget to major artists, speakers
The Duke University Union plans to continue bringing high-profile musical artists to campus next year, a goal reflected in its budget allocations for the 2009-2010 academic year.
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The Duke University Union plans to continue bringing high-profile musical artists to campus next year, a goal reflected in its budget allocations for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Today's Last Day of Classes celebration will run on borrowed money.
It's not easy-or cheap-being green.
The Duke University Union wants the role of its governing body-, the University Union Board, to be more than a matter of formality.
Next Wednesday night, students on their way to study in Perkins Library might catch a glipmse of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl on the Main West Quadrangle.
Duke undergraduates will soon crown their culinary champions.
Tonight, the Bostock and Perkins libraries are simply locations where students can study and work. Come Friday, Feb. 27, however, they will transport students and faculty to locales all over the world.
Duke's new up-and-coming musical artists will soon be able to record their albums with updated studio equipment.
Duke University Union members have a new strategy for student outreach-they'll simply swipe your DukeCard.
Duke students may soon have the opportunity to bare their souls.
For Duke University Union, programming doesn't come at an easy price.
When students return for the Spring, an annual sight will be missing from West Campus-crowds of well-dressed girls making their rounds in the Panhellenic Association's formal recruitment process.
No matter who performs at the Last Day of Classes celebration-be it Miley, M.I.A. or Lupe-Duke University Union wants to ensure that the event will be a high-quality production.
The Duke University Union has a grade point average of 3.67.
Three concerts, three venues, one night.
Calling all student groups, the Union Consulting Group is now open.
For around $5, students can buy an Alpine Bagels sandwich, ePrint 250 black-and-white pages or-thanks to Duke Performances-see renowned artists like jazz bassist Charlie Haden, pianist Leon Fleisher or tap dancer Savion Glover.
Although Lupe Fiasco may have already slipped from many students' minds, Duke University Union has not forgotten about him.
Last year, Joe College Day returned to campus following a 30-year absence. This Saturday, the event continues complete with live music, food vendors, an eating contest and a free blanket giveaway.
The presidential election rolls around only once every four years, and this year campus organizations will be bringing national politics a little closer to home.