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How good is the Goodwill store?

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Thrift-store shopping is a form of consumerism that is growing in popularity. However, there are issues that surround second-hand shopping that involve both the...

Community Standards versus the Lifeline law

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On Nov. 14 of last year, DePauw welcomed Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and Senator Jim Merritt to the Union Building Ballroom. They presented on...

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...

Look past film violence in "Catching Fire" to the true message

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For the second week in a row, the sequel to "The Hunger Games" sits atop the box office. "Catching Fire" broke the record for...

Iron Bowl: There's more to the story

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Unless you are a supporter of Nick Saban and the fourth-ranked University of Alabama Crimson Tide, one thing every football fanatic could be thankful...

Obama's comments on media promote move backward, not forward

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President Barack Obama said in an interview Thursday evening that he believes the news media shies away from covering successes in government, but jumps...

Paying college athletes: Is it worth it?

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Over the years, there have been numerous reports of wealthy boosters paying kids to come to their alma mater so that their athletic programs...

The power of speakers on campus

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Yesterday afternoon I attended a forum with Martin Luther King III where students had the chance to ask the activist questions.  During the conversations, I...

PhotOpinion

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We asked students what they took away from Martin Luther King III's lecture. Here's what they said.

Skipping classes has a cost ­- literally

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Imagine being required to slap a $100-dollar bill on your professor's desk every time you showed up to listen to his or her lecture...