Here are the Class of 2023's newest DSG senators
Duke Student Government is set to welcome its newest representatives from the Class of 2023.
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Duke Student Government is set to welcome its newest representatives from the Class of 2023.
Valerie Ashby, dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, loves her job. Still, she recognizes there is important work to be done.
The Duke Student Government Senate unanimously declined to recognize Young Life as an official Duke student group at its Wednesday meeting.
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News Editor Stefanie Pousoulides recaps the week's biggest stories—from a hurricane and members of the Exonerated 5 speaking on campus to a DSG controversy. Video by Mason Berger, Editing by Grace Qi
The Duke Student Government Senate voted Wednesday night to table a motion to recognize Duke Young Life until the group can provide more information about its treatment of LGBTQ+ members.
Devin Mahoney, chair of SOFC, at DSG Senate.
“This weekend was perfect for me and was helpful to not only my decision to commit, but my mental health. I feel like here I can actually (and now already do) have a community of gay people which I've never had before, and without this weekend, I don't think that would've been possible.”
In its first meeting of the semester, the Duke Student Government Senate allocated money for a new sexual health initiative and approved a bevy of funding requests.
Editor's note: The following statement was submitted to Duke and The Chronicle before President Vincent Price and Kevin White, vice president and director of athletics, released a statement in support of the LGBTQ+ community Aug. 27, 2019.
Four days prior to the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game between Duke and the University of Alabama, President Vincent Price and Kevin White, vice president and director of athletics, issued a statement expressing their support for the LGBTQ+ community amid controversy over Chick-fil-A’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights.
Senior year has seen the renaming of an infamous building, an array of controversies and a star-studded basketball season.
The first day of spring break this March, junior Liv McKinney and three friends were in an Uber in Los Angeles when McKinney’s phone rang. First-year John Markis, Duke Student Government attorney general and a senior news reporter for the Chronicle, was calling to tell her whether she had won this year’s election for DSG president.
Sophomore year featured participation in local and national elections, the announcement of a new University president and an ACC tournament championship for the men’s basketball team.
At Tuesday's Duke Student Government Senate meeting, which ran for more than three hours despite an agenda light on legislation, the Senate confirmed 39 members to various DSG positions for the 2019-20 academic year.
DSG confirmed Associate Justices in tonight's meeting.
The Duke Student Government Research Unit's work presented at DSG's Wednesday meeting suggested some students may not fully understand aspects of advising, academic resources and sexual assault reporting.