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Faculty discuss intellectual life, carbon goalsCommittees submit findings on Casey's intellectual life questions
The faculty committees investigating President Brian Casey's six questions regarding the intellectual life of DePauw released their findings for discussion at Monday's faculty meeting.
The findings are focused more on summarizing discussion points than on offering firm recommendations, and professor Dave Berque, chair of the faculty, said the committees will offer revised findings probably in early January after receiving more input on the issues.…
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Public Safety deems semsester 's campus crime management 'pretty successful'
While Public Safety will not have a complete evaluation until they review the number of incidents recorded by other departments, Public Safety Director Angie Nally said fall was "a pretty successful semester" for campus safety.
Nally most notably saw a decrease in "outside intrusion.…
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Sigma Nu's return to house delayed for sprinkler addition
After hoping to return to their chapter house earlier in the fall, members of Sigma Nu fraternity are still residing on the third floor of Bloomington Street Hall. Julia Arnold, director of residence life and housing, confirmed that the men have been living in the dorm since the beginning of the semester.…
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Student Congress addresses finances, senate
Sunday's Student Congress meeting was the final one of this semester and left congress members with fodder for discussion before next semester.
The first order of business were the semester reports from the officers, during which sophomore Foster Tidwell, vice president of finance, said student organizations had requested almost double their past allotments.…
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Fifth-year intern converts apartment into galleryStudent art show draws inspiration from yetis, 'Alien vs. Predator'
Colorful posters and postcards went up all over campus to promote a new art gallery in Greencastle: the Pet It gallery.
But instead of taking place in a regular gallery space, the art show, entitled "Necropsy," took place in fifth-year art and art history intern Matt Kalasky's apartment, which he christened the Pet It gallery for the event.…
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Climate Commitment leads to two new University policies
Executive Vice President Neal Abraham announced Monday that the University has met the first benchmark in its implementation of the Presidents Climate Commitment: naming two new sustainable DePauw policies.
The Climate Commitment dictates that member colleges implement two of seven specified actions while creating their long-term sustainability plans.…
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