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Roy O. West set for face-lift

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Big changes are being implemented across DePauw’s campus, and this trend doesn’t look like it will be stopping any time soon. With renovations to...

DePauw students caught in internship scam

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A student uses a private room in the Hubbard Center for an interview. REBECCA BAGDOCIMO/ THE DEPAUW Miranda...

Sophomore class dips under 500 for first time in 10 years

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The entering class of 2018 was the smallest fall enrollment in the last 10 years. Over the summer, the class of 2018 became even...

Green Dot bystander intervention program takes over campus sidewalks in social...

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Though leaves on campus may be losing their color as the season begins to change, campus as a whole is still turning...

Students express dissatisfaction with new meal plan

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Purdue, Ball State and other universities in Indiana use a variation of DePauw University’s meal-swipe system, but many students feel that DePauw’s...

A lull in conversation around campus climate

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As the 2015-2016 year kicks off, campus climate conversation has been quiet. There has been a noticeable lack of conversation surrounding campus climate from...

Faculty members of presidential search committee announced, student and administrative members...

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As the DePauw community eagerly awaits its next president, the committee charged with the job of finding them is just beginning to form. ...

‘Critical’ health violations found at three campus eateries

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Students frequently criticize the food on campus, but Putnam County’s Department of Health also had critiques about the way food is being prepared and...

McDermond center prepares for year of change and movements to include...

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DePauw University is undergoing change in all corners of the campus, both on the surface and internally. The McDermond Center for Management and Entrepreneurship...

Alcohol violations increase, administration unconcerned

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The DePauw University’s Activity Report and Clery daily log states that 12 alcohol violations have been reported since the first-year class moved into South...