Students to get refunds for honor society fees
Two months after an honor society had its charter revoked by the Duke Student Government, the society's founders have taken action to ensure that members get a refund.
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Two months after an honor society had its charter revoked by the Duke Student Government, the society's founders have taken action to ensure that members get a refund.
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Duke Student Government's legislature revoked Sigma Gamma Delta Honor Society's recognition Wednesday night in a nearly unanimous vote.
Three students took action this weekend against Sigma Gamma Delta, the honor society that advertised itself as national, even though it had only one active chapter.
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