Hamlet, Mostly

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The famous monologue of indecision, “to be or not to be,” from William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” has echoed throughout many classes, theaters and screens....

Megan Hammerle, Never Forgotten

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Right outside of Lucy Residence Hall facing the Rector Village lawn, a festive bench is always dressed to the nines. The bench is dedicated...

Jordan Horton: Building a Brand

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Byron Mason II: We're here with Jordan Horton. Junior. Artist. Finesser. One of the litest people on campus. I noticed your outfit today. It’s...

BUST-A-FIT: Volume 2 ft. Andrew Walther

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Andrew talks flexing, clout culture and queerness in Greek life. Byron: We’re with Andrew Walther today. I see you came in with the fresh fit....

Lessons from "The Little Prince"

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There comes a heartrending twilight zone somewhere between childhood and adulthood, when adolescents are expected to put aside the books of their formative years...

Africa into the 21st Century: pushing beyond stereotypes

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During the two and a half weeks of 2014 Winter-Term, a couple of students are examining the evolution of Africa from pre-colonial times to...

Volunteerism working to find and aid “disappeared” persons

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According to the study, “Disappeared: How the US Border Enforcement Agencies Are Fueling a Missing Persons Crisis,” U.S. Border Patrol has been using strategic...

Mysteries... And Smaller Pieces

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  Fri @ 7:30 p..m. Sat @ 7:30 p.m. Sun @ 3:00 p.m. in Moore Theatre   A spotlight shown upon eight pairs of shoes at center stage. The bodies...

Tracy K Smith: Poetry that feels familiar, and also brand new

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The fourth and final installment of the James and Marilou Kelly Writers Series brings something different, personal, and profound to the DePauw campus in...

Professors share passions through reading groups

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English professor Ellen Bayer regretted taking "Moby Dick," a personal favorite off of the syllabus for her early American literature class, but knew it...