Winter Term: Staying healthy just got a little tougher

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Coming to DePauw, one of my greatest fears was gaining the dreaded "freshman fifteen" and staying healthy in general. After a small amount of...

Chicago goes Canadian: a discussion of new Bears head coach Marc...

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Let's face it - there are a lot of Chicago natives studying at DePauw. And you know what that means: a lot of Bears...

The knight grew: The story of Batman is deeper than cartoons

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For many, Winter Term is a time to catch up on the long list of movies students have yet to see. Campus Living and...

Closing shop signals students to explore town

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Local establishments are an important part of any community. They make towns unique and inviting. The owners are always very welcoming and interested in...

From a first-year: lay off Starbucks

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I love both Starbucks and Downtown Deli. Why do I need to make this statement? Apparently, enjoying both Starbucks and Greencastle establishments is no...

Hard work in College as practice for real world

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I can't even describe my outrage while reading the opinion article, "Lack of attendance policy harmful to students." At first I found it hilarious,...

Timing speaks, right or not

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The recently-announced closing of Downtown Deli comes as a sad blow to the downtown square and will leave an empty space on the corner...

Lack of attendance policy harmful to students

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I've been sick for about three weeks now, and I still have not completely recovered. Part of the reason for my prolonged sickness is...

Get with the co-educational times, Wabash

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In 1867, DePauw University adopted the then-controversial practice of admitting women into our fine institution. In hindsight, it seems this policy is a no brainer. ...

In hopes that Hubbard's gift prioritizes programming, utility

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We agree with Kathy Hubbard '74: DePauw students could benefit greatly from a more accessible menu of opportunities. Currently the university's main professional opportunities programming...