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Yearbook meets Facebook
This year, The Mirage is trying something new. After struggling in years past, sophomore Editor in Chief Elizabeth Guess said she wants to increase student interest in the yearbook.
With the recent popularity of Facebook, the yearbook staff has decided to model this year's book after the social networking Web site, keeping the color scheme of navy blue and light blue, with an aesthetically pleasing design, she said.…
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Art of Japan comes to DePauw's Emison Museum
After its recent exhibits of Latino and African art, the Emison Museum of Art is introducing a new exhibition on Tuesday, Feb. 26: Chikanobu: Modernity and Nostalgia in Japanese Prints.
According to the University Web site, the collection is a series of woodblock prints made by 19th-century Japanese artist Yoshu Chikanobu.…
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Little Sibs visit campus
Little siblings of all ages came to DePauw for movie night, board games, a pool tournament and a magician as a part of Little Sibs Weekend, sponsored annually by Union Board. The weekend gives the younger brothers and sisters of current students the opportunity to visit the campus and participate in specially planned events, according to the University Web site.…
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County salt shortage won't affect campus streets
The next winter storm could mean trouble for Putnam County drivers outside of Greencastle.
As reported in Thursday's edition of the BannerGraphic, the county government is so low on salt to melt snow and ice on the roads that it didn't put any out during the icy conditions Thursday.…
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Student engagement measured in national survey; results to come
DePauw recently administered the 2008 National Survey of Student Engagement via e-mail to students across campus. The survey, which DePauw has participated since its commencement in 2000, is used to compare the experiences of DePauw students with those of other students across the nation.…
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