Dumpster-diving for tossed treasures

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By the end of each school year, students begin "spring cleaning" by tossing miscellaneous items they have obtained during the year in the dumpsters. But...

What you need to know: Student Senate

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A planning committee formed in September will appoint more students to establish the details behind DePauw's 175th anniversary celebration.  Potential White Paper topics:  - Career Services...

NFL player denounces violence against women

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In his talk Monday night, Don McPherson decried violence against women. The self-proclaimed feminist and activist spoke out against gender violence, saying "It's not...

NFL player denounces violence against women

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In his talk Monday night, Don McPherson decried violence against women. The self-proclaimed feminist and activist spoke out against gender violence, saying "It's not...

Optimism despite $120 million debt

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As Vice President for Finance and Administration Brad Kelsheimer presented a saddening powerpoint depicting the university's debt to a ballroom of faculty members, the...

Students cross physical, cultural borders in first weeks

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Freshman Xiaolei Ma, an international student from China, decided to come to DePauw because she didn't want to go to an American university with...

Yo-Yo Ma lecture no longer first-come, first-served

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Students, faculty and community members too late to pick up or buy Yo-Yo Ma concert tickets Monday may be slighted a second time. The university...

University joins nation-wide collaboration to address high-risk drinking

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DePauw no longer has to face its drinking problem alone. In an effort to reduce dangerous drinking on campus, President Brian Casey has allied DePauw...

First week of classes sees fewer alcohol violations for freshmen

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Four Putnam County Hospital visits, three welfare checks and hundreds of rumors later, the class of 2015's first week of college came to a...

Yo-Yo Ma concert sells out

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Sold out. Those two words describe the response of box office workers Monday, Aug. 29 at 1:30 p.m. In five hours, tickets to world-famous cellist...
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