Remember that fire in Few last year? It cost more than $160,000
What might have seemed like an insignificant fire did more than $160,000 of damage, Duke’s 2017 Annual Fire Safety Report revealed.
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What might have seemed like an insignificant fire did more than $160,000 of damage, Duke’s 2017 Annual Fire Safety Report revealed.
Beginning a new school year can be filled with anxiety for many, but last year two Duke students also had to grapple with the fear that they might not be allowed to stay in the country.
Duke Student Government Senate passed more than $8,000 of funding at its Wednesday meeting, but the real sticking point was about support for a 25-cent fee.
In 2014, Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution calling for Aycock Residence Hall to be renamed. Six months later, then-President Richard Brodhead announced the name would be changed.
Students, faculty members and local residents rallied Wednesday to support the renaming of the Carr Building on East Campus and stand up against what they described as white supremacy on Duke's campus.