LAS VEGAS – Emotions boiled over Tuesday in front of members of the public during an open discussion pertaining to the death of a student who died after partaking in a fraternity charity boxing match. The monthly NAC meeting is usually about licensing combatants and events, grant reimbursements, and drug test failure suspensions. Tuesday, the topic was more emotional in nature – and it was reflected in some of the conversations. A public discussion came less than 24 hours after a full investigative report on the death of 20-year-old college student Nathan Valencia came to light.
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