Committee in charge of student group money expands role to advise, support organizations
Duke’s Student Organization Finance Committee presented its spring semester report to Duke Student Government senators at Wednesday night’s meeting.
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Duke’s Student Organization Finance Committee presented its spring semester report to Duke Student Government senators at Wednesday night’s meeting.
On Feb. 2, an algorithm facilitated about 2,250 possible future marriages among Duke students.
Students felt high levels of loneliness, social isolation and concern about their mental health during the fall semester due to COVID-19, with students of marginalized identities and historically underrepresented backgrounds reporting greater stress levels, according to a Duke survey.
Duke administrators discussed the future of Duke's pandemic response at Wednesdays's Duke Student Government Senate meeting.
Applications for the coveted undergraduate Young Trustee position go out this month, and potential candidates will find that the redesigned selection process is less democratic than in years prior.
Some dining locations have expanded hours from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7, the result of a partnership between Duke Student Government and Duke Dining.
The legacy of a former Young Trustee candidate lived on in Wednesday night’s Duke Student Government Senate meeting.
For nearly a year, Duke’s General Assembly of the Graduate and Professional Student Council has been restructuring into the Graduate and Professional Student Government.
Duke’s website for registration, grades, financial aid and more got a fresh look at the end of 2020.
The Duke Student Government Senate assembled for a short meeting Wednesday to discuss the new semester's logistics, hear about a new caucus for members of religious life groups and play the online game Among Us.
This past semester, many first-year students were able to enter a difficult school year with guidance and support from older students.
As Duke has responded to a global pandemic, students have played their part.
The Arts and Sciences Council, Trinity’s faculty governance body, approved on Thursday a proposal to expand voluntary S/U grading for the spring 2021 semester.
The Duke Student Government Senate heard from the DSG Research Unit and different committees about the current projects at its Wednesday meeting.
UPDATE: This article was updated at 6 p.m. Thursday with information from emails publicly announcing the changes. It was updated at 3:18 p.m. Thursday with information from Gary Bennett about the wellness day.
While several of Duke’s sustainability efforts have been paused temporarily due to coronavirus-related safety precautions, students say that campus dialogue and activism related to environmentalism have forged ahead.
The Duke Student Government Senate got to give input to Duke’s career advising center at its Wednesday meeting.