Forum curbs tension, creates potential for resolution

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Over 200 students, faculty and staff filled the UB Ballroom Sunday night. Some stood in doorways or on the floor in order to take...

Indiana-Asbury policy changed

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A policy remnant of DePauw's days as Indiana Asbury University, a largely part-time and commuter-college changed this year. Now, all students will be sorted into...

Too much, too soon

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DePauw students are proud of their reputation as the smallest school on Princeton's top 20 party schools, but university administrators don't seem quite as...

Hillel continues its celebrations with joyous Sukkot

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DePauw's Jewish community continued its holiday celebration this week with Sukkot, the harvest festival. Sukkot lasts one week and begins five days after Yom Kippur....

Angie's List founder '95 shares entrepreneurship tips

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A self-professed introvert, co-founder of Indianapolis-based review service Angie's List, Angela Hicks '95 doesn't fit her own definition of an entrepreneur. On Friday, Sept. 28...

Lee Hamilton draws full crowd and audience's laughter

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Lee Hamilton drew a surprising number of laughs from his full audience Tuesday night at Meharry Hall as he discussed a less-than-comic topic: the...

VP for Advancement to leave at end of year

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Marcia Latta, DePauw's vice president for Advancement, told President Casey and her staff Tuesday that she will be leaving at the end of the...

Financial woes, DePauw's success forces Wabash to close

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Wabash College President Kave Mann announced today the 178-year-old institution will be closing its doors for good, a decision made by its board of...

Mumps disease plagues colleges across Indiana

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Recent outbreaks of the mumps have found their way to colleges and universities throughout Indiana. The mumps are not as prevalent as they once...

Budget concerns growing ahead of Hoover Dining Hall construction

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Douglas W. Redding, Manager of Campus Project Implementation, and Christopher Wells, DePauw's vice president for communications and initiatives, attempted to relieve faculty concerns Thursday...
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