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Bottoms appointed interim president of Illinois seminaryPresident Emeritus will complete final semester as Prindle Institute's director before leaving for Seabury
As recently as last week, former President Robert Bottoms was planning to retire next May and move with his wife Gwendolyn to Florida.
On Monday, he decided to work for one more year. But he won't be working for DePauw.
Bottoms has accepted a position as interim dean and president of Seabury-Western Theological Seminary.…
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IFC's new alcohol policies seen as success
Mandatory sign-ins, ID swipes, and wristbands at fraternities have become a part of DePauw's weekend culture. These three safety measures have been required at all fraternities' registered parties this semester thanks to the Interfraternity Council's newest policies on alcohol.…
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Legalization of marijuana debated across cultures
The British came to DePauw Wednesday night. They weren't opposing independence - just the legalization of marijuana. DePauw's Debate Society took on the British National Debate team at the public debate in Watson Forum. DePauw senior Aaron Dicker and junior Kevin Milne supported the resolution to legalize marijuana.…
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Senior Honor Scholars visually present theses at annual poster session
While deliberating about a senior thesis for her Honor Scholar seminar, Shelby Vorndran wasn't sure how she would combine her two passions - physics and art.
After taking several classes and conversing with many professors, Vorndran discovered her perfect project.…
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Senior's film examines modern meaning of true masculinity
In a campus full of "bros," "guys" and "dudes," it's increasingly difficult to define a true man and his role in society. Senior Daniel Sanchez tackled the challenge in his short film, "The Test of a Man," which debuted Tuesday evening in Peeler Auditorium.…
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Human trafficking week: film screenings, discussions attempt to raise awareness, promote campus activism
Do you know where your Thanksgiving meal will come from?
The members of Omega Phi Beta sorority, Feminista! and Amnesty International hope many students will return home next week cognizant of the ways in which human trafficking may be affecting their lives, their community and their Thanksgiving meal.…
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