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Editorial: Be Skeptical.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been in the headlines of international news lately. This may not seem like a big deal, but...

Editorial: Don’t just say it; do something about it.

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A common question many students have been asking is how to be allies and advocates to marginalized communities. While we here at The DePauw...

Editorial: What now DePauw?

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In the past five days, there have been six bias incidents on campus. This sort of behavior, regardless of whether or not it was committed...

Editorial: New handbook policy change can save lives

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On August 5, 2012, Brett Finbloom, a resident of Carmel, Indiana died of alcohol poisoning just weeks before he was supposed to leave for...

Editorial: Administration closes the blinds on student media

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As Sunshine Week, a national initiative organized by the American Society of News Editors with the purpose of educating people on the importance of...

EDITORIAL: Cheers, tears, and jeers for 2014-2015

Cheers to the Day of Inclusion Jeers to the lack of follow-up Tears to seniors graduating   Cheers to men’s...

EDITORIAL: Greencastle passes non-discrimination statute in support of welcoming all people

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The past month has brought much turmoil to the state of Indiana surrounding Governor Mike Pence’s passage of the RFRA law or SB568. ...

EDITORIAL: Ben Solomon, ’10 awarded with Pulitzer Prize for Ebola coverage

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On April 20, a Pulitzer Prize in the category of International Reporting was awarded to The New York Times staff for their coverage of...

EDITORIAL: The DePauw introduces updated editorial policy

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In our April 3 issue, The DePauw published a Letter to the Editor written by one Wayne Lela. Since publishing this letter, we have...

EDITORIAL: The DePauw introduces updated editorial policy

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In our April 3 issue, The DePauw published a Letter to the Editor written by one Wayne Lela. Since publishing this letter, we have...

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