Masks On Campus

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Masks have become the new normal on campus this fall due to the University's COVID-19 mandate. According to the university, students, professors, faculty, and...

Cancelling Class On Election Day Debated By Professors, Students

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With Election Day approaching in less than two weeks, professors nationally are making decisions on whether or not they will conduct classes on Tuesday,...

Vietnamese Community Suddenly Soars at DePauw University

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For the first time in DePauw's history, the Class of 2024 Convocation had a Vietnamese translator. In addition to this, DePauw published its international...

Indiana sees most coronavirus hospitalizations since May

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The number of coronavirus patients in Indiana hospitals grew over the weekend to the highest level in nearly five months, state...

Students Weigh-in on DePauw’s Future: Their Voices Count

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Fourteen students participated in Wednesday’s collaborative planning session focusing on “the renewal and reimagination of DePauw as a 2lst Century liberal arts university.” Students assessed...

DePauw Athletics Opts To Pursue Winter Sports Competition Outside Of NCAC

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DePauw Athletics has opted to pursue competition opportunities for winter sports outside of the North Coast Athletic Conference.  Stevie Baker-Watson, associate vice president for campus...

Stipends or Tuition Cuts: DePauw’s Technology Grants

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DePauw University advertised to remote students that grants would be provided to help to support off-campus students. According to Vice President of Student Academic Life...

Hoover Dining Hall Opens For Breakfast Hours

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On Oct. 7, the Hoover Dining Hall started offering time slots for in-person breakfast on weekdays. The other meals remain carry-out only.  Students will be...

Protesters knock down Roosevelt, Lincoln statues in Portland

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  PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Protesters in Portland overturned statues of former Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln and vandalized the Oregon Historical Society in...