DUPD looks into possible homicide
The Duke University Police Department is investigating a recent death at Duke Hospital that might have been a homicide.
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The Duke University Police Department is investigating a recent death at Duke Hospital that might have been a homicide.
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Duke Student Government President Mike Lefevre vetoed the Senate's decision to defund the Duke College Republicans Friday afternoon. Lefevre's decision came after receiving separate letters of resignation from DCR Chair Carter Boyle and Vice Chair Travis Rapp, both seniors.
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The Duke Student Government Judiciary decided Sunday to hear a new case filed by senior Cliff Satell, who alleges that the Duke College Republicans have been selective in their membership.
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