Union Board switches to one mainstream concert
Music fans of DePauw have complained about the quality of concerts over the past few years, and Union Board has listened to their complaints.
Next year, Union Board plans to host one mainstream concert, along with one concert featuring a lesser-known band.…
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Junior Emma Minx runs to first base during the game against Illinois Wesleyan at the softball field Monday, May 3. Photo Credit: Softball: Tigers receive at-large bid, open playoffs against Denison
The good news finally came Monday at noon. DePauw was selected to receive an at-large bid and compete in the NCAA Div. III tournament as a two-seed.
The announcement came on the heels of a winning season. Led by senior ace pitcher Meg Soultz and an offense powered by sophomore Jen Kosinski and freshman Amy Hallet, the Tigers rose as high No.…
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Former South African president F.W. de Klerk speaks to history professor David Gellman and president Brian Casey at a reception at the Elms before de Klerk's Ubben Lecture on Friday night. Photo Credit: Margaret Distler F.W. de Klerk discusses conflict
Speaking to a mostly-full audience in Kresge Auditorium Friday night, former South African President F.W. de Klerk discussed the many reasons that South Africa was able to end its policy of apartheid.
The former president said economic growth that took place during the 1960s and 1970s contributed to the end of apartheid.…
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Delta Zeta house will remain empty, at least for now
Despite being eligible to return next year, Delta Zeta sorority will not be coming back to campus anytime soon.
According to an e-mail statement from Michelle Smith, national president of Delta Zeta, the sorority said that it has no plans to sell its house, located at 300 E.…
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Ben goes left, Greg goes right
The lights go dim around the same time each night. The shelves glow in the liquor bottle's shrine. The Fluttering Duck Bar & Grill will not be empty for long. Young men and women enter and emerge from coats and hats. They need a way to forget about whatever they have been doing.…
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