Wikipedia co-founder to debate author, Internet skeptic March 30

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The Ubben Lecture Series will host Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales and Nicholas Carr, author of "The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our...

Student government happenings: Senate discusses, aims to improve international-student experience

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The Student Senate met Sunday night at a very full table in the Union Buidling's Daseke Boardroom to draft a white paper easing hardships...

Tigers make noise on Twitter

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The Union Building ballroom was bustling during the lunch hour Feb. 15. Faculty, staff and students gathered for an open-ended discussion of political uprisings...

At local youth summit, students contribute ideas

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Around 40 students, mostly from DePauw, but some youth representatives from Ivy Tech as well, spent Sunday afternoon in Greencastle City Hall discussing the...

Applications down

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Fewer students have applied for admission to the university after the application process went all-electronic this year. According to Vice President for Admission and Financial...

President Casey to don cap, gown at Park Tudor School graduation

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President Brian Casey will speak at the commencement of Indianapolis's Park Tudor School this June. While Casey does not typically speak at high school graduations,...

Spring Ubben - Wikipedia co-founder and expert tech author to debate

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The Ubben lecture series will host Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales and Nicholas Carr, author of "The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our...

Alumni guide students at career fair

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Clad in their name tags bearing their graduation years, Elizabeth Potter ‘10 and Christine Olson ‘92 smile at the passers-by hoping to inspire and...

Kelsheimer holds student-government-mandated tuition informational session

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Any time tuition increases on a college campus, students and their parents want to know why. In years past, DePauw has relied on sending...

Simple Logic cut down after four years

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An excited crowd gathered around Simple Logic yesterday to watch and take pictures of two men from Facilities Management cut down the wooden sculpture...