DSG considers $408,000 budget for student groups
Duke Student Government senators considered an annual student organization budget of more than $408,000 at their Wednesday meeting.
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Duke Student Government senators considered an annual student organization budget of more than $408,000 at their Wednesday meeting.
Valerie Ashby, dean of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, spoke with the Duke Student Government Senate on Wednesday about efforts to advance equity and access at Duke.
Ibrahim Butt, a current Young Trustee, was eating at Au Bon Pain on a Sunday morning when he got the email announcing that he was a Young Trustee finalist.
Some recent graduates are frustrated after being told that students who are not participating in surveillance testing this spring, including those who graduated in September or December 2020, cannot attend the May 2 in-person commencement ceremony Duke hopes to hold.
The Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution on Wednesday calling on administrators to better enforce COVID-19 policies, in addition to hearing from the dean of Pratt about his aspirations for the engineering school.
When the pandemic forced Duke to transition online last March, junior Christina Wang decided that, as a way to cope, she would try and keep herself busy.
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Shruti Desai, Duke’s new associate vice president of student affairs for campus life, spoke to Duke Student Government senators on Wednesday about her background and goals.
Students playing spikeball, eating crepes on picnic blankets and watching the sunset—with students oblivious to the campus lockdown just days away, the air at Duke just felt different during the recent days off class.
Christina Wang will be next year’s Duke Student Government president and Ramya Ginjupalli will be DSG executive vice president.
At Duke, it’s not uncommon to hear someone grumbling about how much work they have to do, and yet, the most common answer to the question, “How are you?” is still “Fine”, or even “Good!” When it comes down to it, we have trouble being direct with each other and ourselves about our mental health. Why is it so hard for us to admit that we’re not really okay? Why is it so hard to talk about failure, rejection, and struggle when it happens all the time at Duke?
The elections for Duke Student Government president and executive vice president begin Thursday at noon. In video interviews with The Chronicle, the candidates talked about their priorities if they win and the experiences that got them to this point.
Get to know DSG Executive Vice President candidate Zac Johnson, and be sure to vote in this week's DSG election! To read more, go to dukechronicle.com
Get to know DSG Executive Vice President candidate Ramya Ginjupalli, and be sure to vote in this week's DSG election! To read more, go to dukechronicle.com
Get to know DSG President candidate Carlos Diaz, and be sure to vote in this week's DSG election! To read more, go to dukechronicle.com
Get to know DSG Executive Vice President candidate Jackson Kennedy, and be sure to vote in this week's DSG election! To read more, go to dukechronicle.com
Get to know DSG President candidate Christina Wang, and be sure to vote in this week's DSG election! To read more, go to dukechronicle.com
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI at Duke) would like to announce its endorsement of Christina Wang for DSG President. While both candidates have excellent platforms, Christina has demonstrated a powerful dedication to mental health concerns throughout her platform. Christina’s platform includes several initiatives that we believe will significantly benefit mental health, including her plan to expand the Headspace meditation app and her advocacy for CAPS and Blue Devils Care expansion. NAMI also appreciates her dedication to building a more inclusive environment at Duke through community projects like Blue Devil Buddies and expansion of LLCs. Finally, we believe that Christina’s dedication to empowering student groups and on-campus student advocacy will allow student groups like NAMI to continue their work more effectively.
As the Duke Chapter of the NAACP, we have the responsibility to endorse the candidate that we believe upholds our mission of uplifting Black and Brown people at Duke and in Durham.
Duke Disability Alliance (DDA) is pleased to announce its formal endorsement of Christina Wang for DSG President. While the decision was difficult, Christina stood out for her history of engaging disability-related groups, and her track record of successfully addressing student concerns in collaboration with Duke administration.