The New Yorker's Ian Frazier shares experience, tips for writing as...

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Journalist, essayist, memoirist, travel and nature writer and acclaimed humorist Ian Frazier returned to DePauw on Monday as the 2012 Mary Rogers Field Distinguished Professor...

Relay for Life 2012 takes first steps Relay for Life 2012...

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Putnam County Relay for Life kicked off on Tuesday with a student and community gathering in the UB Ballroom. The evening event was the...

'New wave' Civil Rights historian shares untold past

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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jackie Robinson made great strides for Civil Rights, but Ohio State University professor Hasan Jeffries says social movements take...

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...

Admissions office compiles own research, avoids national rankings

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Rather than directing effort towards obtaining a top spot on U.S. news ranking lists of top universities, DePauw focuses on obtaining quality. The recent scandal...

Office of Admissions updates strategies to hook class of 2016

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As spring approaches, DePauw is beginning to admit the class of 2016. As a way to improve the experience for both prospective students and...

2011 Nobel Peace Prize recipient next in line for Feb. Ubben...

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The Ubben Lecture series will host 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee (pronounced LAY-mah boh-WEE) on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Gbowee's...

Students run into white supremacist, car damaged at local fast food...

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The last thing freshman Eric Wilson expected to see after a strange encounter with a tattooed man in a local McDonald's over Winter Term...

Greek recruitment by the numbers

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Though recruitment registration numbers for men and women have fluctuated this year, Greek life Coordinator PJ Michell said the changes do not hold significant...

Local bar under new ownership, same name

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Moore's Bar, a local fixture for over 60 years, has changed hands. Greencastle residents Jackie and Jay Hopkins, who purchased the historic establishment from former...
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