Participants during Tuesday evening’s teach-in brainstormed strategies to help students vote in the 2016 presidential election.
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Participants during Tuesday evening’s teach-in brainstormed strategies to help students vote in the 2016 presidential election.
Despite lowering wait times last year, CAPS is hoping to treat students even more efficiently in 2015-16. | Chronicle File Photo
CAPS has grown its partnerships with student groups in the past eight years.
Some of Duke’s peer institutions offer an open-door alcohol policy, which allows students to drink in their rooms, doors open, without fear of punishment.