Column: One year later, not much safer
One year ago today, one of my closest friends, Peter Duong, stepped in front of a car, was struck and died. Since that day one year ago, the University has worked to create a safer environment.
One year ago today, one of my closest friends, Peter Duong, stepped in front of a car, was struck and died. Since that day one year ago, the University has worked to create a safer environment.
Sophomore Peter Duong died exactly one year ago on Fee Lane while crossing the street. His death was a wake-up call for IU and its street safety issues, and while improvements have been made, the University still has a long way to go.
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A woman was arrested Tuesday for allegedly punching and pepper spraying another woman.
Two gravestones lay tipped over Wednesday inside Dunn Cemetery near Beck Chapel.
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