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It's okay not to be okay

(03/12/21 5:00am)

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? 








NAMI endorses Christina Wang for DSG President

(03/09/21 2:00am)

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. 



Duke Disability Alliance endorses Christina Wang for DSG president

(03/08/21 9:00pm)

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.