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Girls versus boysAs the male-female student gap widens nationwide, the battle of the sexes hits college enrollment
In 1967, just 19.2 percent of women aged 18-24 attended college, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. By 2000, that figure had doubled to 38.4 per cent, a proportion that easily outpaced the percentage of men of the same age (32.6 percent) attending college.…
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The Female Orgasm kicks off United DePauw's Coming Out Week
'The Female Orgasm' jump-started United DePauw's annual 'Coming Out Week' to a packed audience Monday night.
The event brought a full crowd to the Union Building ballroom and gave students the opportunity to ask questions about the female orgasm and sex in general.…
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Mobile art bicycles for public use
Student Arts Council is bringing art out of Peeler Arts Center and onto DePauw's campus. Through a campus bicycle program called Re-Cycling, art enthusiasts are looking to impact their community as well as provide public art for the campus.
Student Arts Council co-president Luke Schooler, a junior, said the program will involve 100 bikes that will be designed and painted by various groups on campus.…
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Resolution on gay marriage discussed in Student Congress
United DePauw presented Student Congress with a resolution to oppose any ban from the state of Indiana on gay marriage in Sunday's meeting.
United DePauw said the resolution was brought up to congress in an anticipation of an upcoming bill from the Indiana State Legislature that would ban gay marriage in Indiana.…
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Faculty hold first meeting of the semester; Moodle discussion, committee reports dominate
University professors met for the first faculty meeting of the semester in the Union Building Ballroom Monday.
The meeting was mostly procedural in nature, comprising reports from eight faculty committees.
The Committee on Management of Academic Operations (MAO) chairwoman Inga Aures reported the committee was in the process of fine-tuning class time banks which will be enacted for the 2008-2009 school year.…
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IFC's scholarship vice president resigns after arrest
Junior Steven Norak voluntarily resigned from his position as Vice President of Scholarship of the Interfraternity Council.
The resignation comes after his arrest on Sunday Sept. 1 at 12:38 a.m. as reported in the Sept. 4 issue of The DePauw. IFC President Dan Moon said Norak resigned last Wednesday through a letter to the executive council.…
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