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Oh, say can you see…our country's ignorance?
Growing up as a sports fan, I heard the American national anthem a lot. And, every time I heard it, I was always confused by the lyrics. One day I approached my Mother, who is master of all things worth knowing in the world, and asked, "Hey Mom, who is 'Jose'?"
Obviously, my Mother was quite confused and asked me what I meant by it.…
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From Italy to DePauw: Understanding self-discovery in the American heartland
Broken English interrupts the otherwise continuous pattern of Italian. The scent of pastas and a recently-cooked, gourmet, three-course meal fill the air. The bickering of sisters, the howling of a puppy and the exhaustion of the day culminates into the otherwise excited and vibrant aura-I am home.…
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Letter to the Editor
Editor's Note: The following letter is in response to Billy Scharfenberger's letter "Support gay community, but don't be afraid of words" in the Mar. 5 issue. The words we choose are powerful, important I would like to applaud Billy Scharfenberger for his very respectful and rather courageous letter to the editor in Friday's issue of The DePauw.…
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Choose quality over quantity when deciding on concerts
Who went to the concert on Saturday? We didn't. We had other, more exciting things to do, in more exciting places than Kresge Auditorium.
It seems that we weren't the only ones with other plans, because Kresge was-for the second time this year-conspicuously not full, as Union Board estimated 500 people attended the concert, in which it had 900 tickets available to sell.…
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