Duke Student Government examines scholarships with Dean Nowicki at meeting Wednesday
At its Wednesday meeting, Duke Student Government Senate hosted Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost for undergraduate education, and discussed merit scholarships.
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At its Wednesday meeting, Duke Student Government Senate hosted Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost for undergraduate education, and discussed merit scholarships.
For any student who craves a good burger—an essential college food—Ninth Street near East Campus provides tons of choices. However, with so little money and so many options, it is important for students to make an educated choice. I decided to put four restaurants to the test and visited The Tavern, Elmo's Diner, Dain's Place and Burger Bach to find the best burger on Ninth Street.
At its Wednesday meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate voted to pass a Student Organization Funding Committee budgetary statute for Diya, Duke’s South Asian student association.
Before election day, The Chronicle hopes to help explain who's who on the ballot to supplement continuing coverage of the presidential contest. Part three of this series includes the North Carolina superintendent of public instruction, treasurer, state senator and several other uncontested races. Also, check out our guide to voting on Duke's campus. A North Carolina sample ballot listing all the races to be voted on by campus residents is available below.
At its Wednesday meeting, Duke Student Government Senate swore in new members, and leaders noted the diversity of the group.
With the presidential election only two months away, political activity on campus is heating up.