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1:08 am in Features, Uncategorized by
As rain poured down on the spectators of the 117th Monon Bell Classic, the high hopes of thousands of DePauw supporters washed away. A torrential downpour of Wabash touchdowns led the Little Giants to a 47-0 shutout over the Tigers Saturday in Crawfordsville.
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When it rains, it pours
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5:57 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Around 100 people showed up to a safety panel discussion Tuesday in the Union to clarify any questions they had about the recent sexual assaults in Slippery Rock. The meeting was held in response to the high number of sexual assaults reported off-campus this semester.
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Safety panel answers questions about recent assaults
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11:23 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Record numbers of Drury students have left university administration estatic–and scrambling to accomodate the 550 new faces on campus. Last week, enrollment reached 1,633, surpassing the previous record of 1,615 set in 2007
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University sees record enrollment
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10:22 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Once a novelty, the Arizona wine industry is starting to grow and earn national respect. Part of the credit, for sure, goes to Eric Glomski and his band of apprentice winemakers who are crafting fantastic wines in the high desert south of Sedona.
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Arizona wine industry comes to fruition
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