Students elect DSG representatives
The student body elected Duke Student Government representatives for the upcoming year Tuesday.
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The student body elected Duke Student Government representatives for the upcoming year Tuesday.
Despite his current role as a Durham and regional affairs senator, freshman Chris Brown hopes to start addressing issues pertaining to another part of the University.
Since campaigning for the second round of Duke Student Government elections began last week, campus has seen an increase in flyers and Facebook groups advertising students seeking Senate, vice presidential or class positions.
Some student groups will see major changes when they receive their annual budgets for next academic year.
A one-point lead with 3.6 seconds left was good enough for thousands of Duke fans to storm Cameron’s court Monday night.
Questions arose regarding Duke Student Government’s interaction with the Student Organization Finance Committee at the DSG meeting Wednesday night.
Duke has seen significant change in the last 20 years, but for Duke Student Government presidential candidate Will Passo, the “new Duke” has not yet come to fruition.
One-fourth of greek males at Duke are on financial aid, according to a Duke Student Government resolution. But that makeup may soon change.
When candidates running for Duke Student Government president or executive vice president start campaigning Wednesday, they will be running their campaigns “with less risk,” according to an August executive order.
Although the primary mission of the University’s budget cuts is to protect undergraduate academics, students may soon feel the effects of a cost-conscious Duke.
Students wanting to room with members of the opposite sex may soon have that option.
To eliminate nearly $1.1 million of its current deficit, Dining Services may increase its dining plan contract fee by about $100 for Fall 2010, Duke Student Government President Awa Nur announced Wednesday.
Duke Student Government senators passed a resolution Wednesday night condemning Residence Life and Housing Services for changing the move-out date for West Campus residents to May 10 from May 17.
When the undergraduate Young Trustee-elect celebrates victory tonight, he or she will not be the only fresh face on the Board of Trustees.
Following a 50-minute special session with the Duke Student Government Executive Board Wednesday night, senators approved the recommendation of the Student Organization Finance Committee Reform Commission.
Duke Student Government Treasurer Sam Halls presented senators with the results of the Student Organization Finance Committee Reform Commission at the DSG meeting Wednesday night.
Fifteen students applied to be Young Trustee, but one prominent student was not one of them—Duke Student Government President Awa Nur.
Duke Student Government’s decision last Fall to select the Young Trustee through a general body election has drawn more attention to the process.
Duke Student Government established a Multicultural Affairs Task Force at its meeting Wednesday to evaluate the Center for Multicultural Affairs, in response to the elimination of two staff positions from the center last semester.
University administrators are considering significant changes to the student dining plan.