Duke Student Government to fight removal of freshmen parking on East Campus
By Michelle Menchaca | November 15, 2012Future freshmen may not be able to bring their cars on campus.
Future freshmen may not be able to bring their cars on campus.
The Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution “acknowledging the merit and ability of all Duke students” at its meeting Wednesday.
Oathout announced the upcoming creation of a Bill of Rights as part of the timeline for the Rules Committee.
Nowicki noted current and upcoming endeavors to revolutionize teaching methods on campus.
The modifications include a decrease in the number of people responsible for representing a group.
DSG expressed its support for gender-neutral housing on West Campus.
Swain said her priorities for the year include revamping the DSG website.
The senate unanimously passed a resolution to condemn the University’s policy.
Duke Student Government approved a proposal to amend the University’s existing Knock and Talks procedure.
The election Tuesday concluded with 831 total votes cast.
The Senate unanimously passed a resolution confirming DSG’s support for the efforts of the Center for LGBT Life.
DSG solidified its infrastructure and began discussing its approach to issues pertaining to student life and social policies.
Undergraduates elected the 2012-2013 Duke Student Government committee vice presidents Monday.
Ten students are running for Duke Student Government vice president positions but only two races are contested.
Duke Student Government approved the Student Organization Finance Committee’s annual budget at its meeting Wednesday.
The Chronicle conducted an independent exit survey that ran Thursday through Sunday, garnering more than 400 responses.
Junior Alex Swain, vice president for Durham and regional affairs for Duke Student Government, will serve as next year's president.
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.