Single-stall restrooms on campus to be relabeled as gender-neutral
Student groups’ push for the designation of more gender-neutral bathrooms in campus buildings has resulted in a University initiative to relabel many single-stall restrooms.
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Student groups’ push for the designation of more gender-neutral bathrooms in campus buildings has resulted in a University initiative to relabel many single-stall restrooms.
Undergraduates at Duke are given the opportunity to participate in an extraordinary variety of racially, ethnically, culturally and sexually diverse student affairs groups—including, but not limited to clubs, sports teams, business enterprises, publication committees and theater, dance, music and art programs.
We asked upper-classmen for their can't miss classes:
Junior year saw Duke continue to grow and evolve both physically and intellectually, as construction ramped up and controversy provoked thoughtful discussion.
Freshman year featured a number of large-scale campus policy changes and historic athletic feats.
DSG records show that groups of senators are tightly connected by their voting patterns.
DSG records show that groups of senators are tightly connected by their voting patterns.
Mecklai, a senior, characterized her presidency as a success but noted much of the work was internal to DSG.
Seniors prepare to bid farewell to Duke, capturing snapshots of an ever-growing university for which the only constant is continuous change. Over the past year, by shedding its antiquated edifices, both literal and not, Duke has created and expanded spaces for interfaith reflection, global engagement and intercultural discussions. The most meaningful evolutions, however, have occurred to the foundation of the university itself, driven directly by students, faculty and staff. In a year marked by protests, when even curriculum proposals highlighted a need to explore the “Duke Experience,” we turn to reflect on the essential lessons of a Duke education and its impact on the shaping of campus outside the classroom.
Duke Student Government has no official political parties, but an analysis of the Senate’s voting records shows several networks of people who vote in similar ways.
Duke Student Government had its last meeting of the year April 26. The Chronicle's Gautam Hathi sat down with outgoing president Keizra Mecklai, a senior, to discuss her successes and failures.
In many ways, my experiences at The Chronicle over my four years here have been a metaphor for growing up.
At its final meeting of the year, the Duke Student Government Senate failed to secure sufficient support for a proposal that would have opened applications to serve on Board of Trustees committees to the student body. It also voted to uphold President Keizra Mecklai’s veto of a bill that would move $20,000 from the DSG surplus to the Chanticleer, Duke's yearbook.
Duke Student Government elected not to open spots on Board of Trustee committees to the general student body Wednesday night.
To commemorate this year’s 60-percent-chance-of-rain LDOC, we compiled excerpts from letters written by Duke’s outgoing seniors as they reflect on their time and final year at Duke.
Senators argued about the funding allocation for the PASH center during Monday's judiciary proceedings.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary overturned President Keizra Mecklai’s line-item veto that stripped the Chanticleer, Duke’s yearbook, of $20,000 in funding. It also declared a bill that decreased the funding allocation for the Peer Advocacy for Sexual Health center “null and void” following Monday’s arguments.
In a meeting Wednesday, the Duke Student Government Senate failed to approve legislation opening applications for seats on Board of Trustees committees to the student body.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary heard arguments from petitioners disputing President Keizra Mecklai's authority to veto funding for the Chanticleer, Duke's student yearbook. It also heard a case about funding for the new Peer Advocacy for Sexual Health center. The Chanticleer case, Guarco and Lockhead v. Mecklai begins at 01:01:40.
After a series of vetoes and rescinded vetoes, the Duke Student Government Judiciary decided to release its decisions about two cases by noon Tuesday.