Cheers, Jeers and Tears

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Cheers to Yo-Yo Ma embodying the DePauw learning experience. Jeers to leaky pipes, moldy hallways, broken elevators and millions in deferred maintenance. Tears to a Monon...

Rubber stamped: The powerless state of DePauw Student Government

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Throughout our three years at DePauw we have seen the university undergo enormous change. Consider construction projects like the revamping of Anderson street, the...

From a first-year: lay off Starbucks

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I love both Starbucks and Downtown Deli. Why do I need to make this statement? Apparently, enjoying both Starbucks and Greencastle establishments is no...

OPINION: 9:15 p.m. Friday, November 13

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Buzzing from red wine and energized by the excitement of the City of Light, I sat with a group of my classmates at a...

Why The DePauw prints names in crime stories

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As you will likely have noticed, three names of our peers are published in our Campus Crime section as well as in the front-page...

Letter to the Editor: Where are you, President Casey?

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Four years ago, my husband and I shared an incredible experience with an auditorium full of other anxious parents and nervous first-year students as...

The Problem With The Presidential Prospectus

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Last Friday, the DePauw Presidential Search Committee released its prospectus, “which provides an overview of DePauw for candidates and a description of the role...

OPINION: Electronic empathy - Video games as media

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Corby Burger is a junior Prindle intern from New Albany, Indiana.  This article originally appeared on The Prindle Post. The conflict...

PhotOpinion

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We asked a few DePauw students how they thought the women's basketball team would do. Click the graphic to see what they said.

Code T.E.A.L Week 2013

Code T.E.A.L. is a grassroots movement that began at DePauw in the Spring Semester 2012. We are dedicated to talking about sexual assault, educating...
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