Students elect 2022-23 class council, DSG senators and vice presidents
Students elected new Duke Student Government senators and vice presidents in an online election Thursday and Friday.
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Students elected new Duke Student Government senators and vice presidents in an online election Thursday and Friday.
Junior Lana Gesinsky will be next year’s Duke Student Government president and junior Devan Desai will be DSG executive vice president.
The Chronicle will be publishing endorsement letters for the 2022 Duke Student Government presidential election from Saturday, February 26 to Wednesday, March 2 at 11:59 p.m.. The candidates for executive vice president have agreed not to seek endorsements this year. No endorsements will be published the days of the election. The final deadline for endorsements is Wednesday, March 2 at 7 p.m.
Three undergraduates, three professional students and one graduate student have been selected as Young Trustee finalists.
Before Duke men's basketball takes on the Cavaliers at home Monday night, the Blue Zone brings three factors that could prove critical for a Blue Devil win:
With the first of Duke men's basketball's two matchups with North Carolina drawing near, the Blue Zone presents a player from both sides who could make the difference Saturday night in Chapel Hill:
Before Duke men's basketball has Clemson in town for their first matchup of the year, the Blue Zone has three keys and things to watch for in Tuesday's game.
Duke men's basketball dropped its last contest against Florida State, but looks to rebound with a strong showing against an unusually lackluster Syracuse squad Saturday. The Blue Zone has the three keys to a Blue Devil win:
Duke men's basketball takes on Florida State on the road Tuesday night. In anticipation, the Blue Zone brings a player on each side of the court who can make a big impact:
Editor's note: Duke extended the severe weather policy until Monday at 7 p.m. via a Sunday afternoon DukeAlert. This article was published when it was originally scheduled to end Sunday at 7 p.m.
The Blue Devils come back home for a big in-state rivalry game. Before tip-off, the Blue Zone takes a look at a player for both sides that can make a difference Saturday.
Following a crushing loss at home to Miami, Duke men's basketball heads westbound Wednesday for an in-state matchup at Wake Forest. Before then, the Blue Zone takes a look at three keys to the game as the Blue Devils look to get back in the win column:
Duke is one of 16 major universities in the United States being sued for alleged antitrust violations because of how they work together to determine financial aid for students, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday morning.
Back on schedule following a scrappy win against Georgia Tech, the Blue Devils next welcome the Miami Hurricanes to Durham Saturday. The Blue Zone has three keys to a Duke victory and the end of Miami's eight-game win streak:
The Chronicle is accepting tributes to Bryan Lopez, a Trinity sophomore who died Friday.
All undergraduate, graduate and professional classes will be remote until Jan. 18, per a Friday morning email to students, faculty and staff from Provost Sally Kornbluth; Mary Pat McMahon, Vice President and vice provost for student affairs; and Gary Bennett, vice provost for undergraduate education.
Duke sent additional information about entry testing and getting a PCR test before arriving on campus in a Wednesday evening email to undergraduate students from Student Affairs.
Editor's note: Duke announced after the publication of this article that there will be an alternative option for students unable to schedule a PCR test within 48 hours prior to their arrival on campus.
Duke will require that all faculty and staff members receive the COVID-19 booster shot as a condition of employment, per a Tuesday afternoon memo from Vice President for Administration Kyle Cavanaugh and Carol Epling, director of Employee Occupational Health & Wellness.
Housing & Residence Life released more information about the spring 2022 move-in process and entry testing in a Thursday morning email to students.