Chronicle exit survey shows DSG voter breakdown
By Staff Reports | April 16, 2012The Chronicle conducted an independent exit survey that ran Thursday through Sunday, garnering more than 400 responses.
The Chronicle conducted an independent exit survey that ran Thursday through Sunday, garnering more than 400 responses.
A new student group is continuing efforts to streamline communication and management between student arts organizations.
The Duke community should be wary of email links from unfamiliar addresses.
A campaign to expose the diverse faces of feminism has attracted a mixed response from the Duke community.
Junior Alex Swain, vice president for Durham and regional affairs for Duke Student Government, will serve as next year's president.
The financial outlook for Trinity College of Arts & Sciences is strong, Dean of Arts and Sciences Laurie Patton said Thursday.
Junior Alex Swain will lead Duke Student Government in the 2012-2013 academic year.
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The three candidates for DSG president went head to head Wednesday night in a debate.
Duke Student Government debated Student Organization Finance Committee’s annual budget for next year.
Soon, student arts groups at Duke will no longer have to scrounge for space to practice their craft.
In the week following Easter and Passover, a new controversial book and corresponding film about religious archeology is gathering media attention.
The three candidates for Duke Student Government president went head to head Wednesday night in a debate that highlighted next year’s house model, West Union Building renovations and the lack of...
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In the midst of many global challenges, America must work to continue promoting its ideals of freedom and democracy, said the nation’s first black female secretary of state.
Junior Strat Waldt will apply a diverse perspective to student leadership given his involvement in various campus organizations.
As the sole candidate running for DSG EVP, Oathout hopes to improve the representation and transparency of DSG next year.
The cost of an undergraduate education has risen annually for at least the past 10 years, a trend administrators said is necessary as the University invests in better programs and initiatives.
Hundreds of prospective freshmen are visiting campus over the next week for Blue Devil Days.
Students had the opportunity Monday to discuss morality at the home of President Richard Brodhead.