An exceptional turkey day in Turkey

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An atheist, Jew, Christian and a Muslim all walked into a room and sat down at a table. No, this is not the start...

OPINION: Nepal earthquake - The necessity of impact reduction

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Elise Johns is a first-year from Carmel, Indiana. CHRISTA SCHRODEL / THE DEPAUW A plate boundary is a fault between two plates...

Social networking permits change

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As I wandered around Facebook after tiring hours of classes, a new post popped up and quickly got my attention. Some of my friends...

PhotOpinion

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We asked a few DePauw students about their favorite parts of Little 5 week. Check out their answers in the graphic.

OPINION: Cultural diversity means appreciating the differences between individuals

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Natalie Santiago is a first-year from Chicago, Illinois. At our multicultural meeting on January 28th, it seemed like this "Day of...

U.S. must make humanitarian mission in Syria a priority

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After two long years of brutal civil war, it appeared that the world's inaction over the Syrian conflict had finally broken. The killing of hundreds...

A semester in recap: cheers, tears and jeers from the editorial...

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For years, The DePauw's editorial board has opted to sum up the semester at DePauw in its final editorial by way of cheers, tears...

Letter to the editor

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Over the weekend, several members of DePauw's alumni community were deeply disappointed in The DePauw editorial board's take on the announcement of Teach For...

Questions about #MeToo movement inspire change

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The #MeToo movement, founded by the Silence Breakers, has migrated to DePauw’s campus. As women of all ages express their heartbreaking experiences with harassment and...
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