
Accusations of media bias reveal mixed evidence
Though Trump has claimed the media is rigged against him, he has received close to twice the amount of mentions on TV networks than Clinton
DePauw Students Anxiety Soars as Presidential Results Are Announced
Despite their worries and the effect the next president will have on their lives, international students don’t get to vote.
Donald Trump: The entertainer that changed politics
This jump from entertainer to politician harkens back to President Ronald Reagan who was an actor before entering politics.
Two bias incidents are being investigated from Oct. 29
The students did not feel that the Biased Incident Response Team (BIRT) or Public Safety was helpful to solving the issues.
Flags and Banners torn down over this weekend
Students who identify with these flags said they feel even more marginalized on DePauw’s campus than they already were.
ConnectUS App makes event planning on campus easier By: Bryttni Carpenter
For each organization that uses the app, there are about 10-15 students who make use of it
Unfinished Stairwell in Lilly causes concern for the Kinesiology Department
While the Lilly center was updated with the construction of Welch, the stairwell and study area for the Kinesiology Department has been overlooked
Rush dates confirmed
Some students sympathize with those who have to miss recruitment due to winter term return dates, but feel the change as still being beneficial for DePauw students.
Tuition raised, announced at faculty meeting
According to McCoy, selecting how much to increase tuition was almost like a balancing act.
DePauw sees a decline in Humanities Majors
Out of the 45 majors DePauw offers, 50 percent of students major in either biology, computer science, communication, economics, and English.





