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- Tips for DePauw University FreshmanInsider tips from Marvin's to the Greek system at DePauw University.
- Review of DePauw University in Greencastle, IndianaIndiana has more than its fair share of quality universities. While the University of Notre Dame is perhaps the best known, don't make the mistake of overlooking what DePauw University has to offer.
- DePauw University Hold ArtFest: Art and the EnvironmentDePauw University is hosting its sixth annual ArtsFest from October 27-November 4, 2007.
- Governor Daniels to Visit DePauw UniversityIndiana Governor Mitchell Daniels is scheduled to visit DePauw University, located in Greencastle, Indiana on October 24, 2007.
Ousted Sorority Seeks Revenge by Suing DePauw UniversityDelta Zeta, the sorority kicked off DePauw's campus for discrimination, is now suing the university...
The Sewanee Mascot: Time for a Change at the University of the South?When a small liberal arts college seeks recognition on a national scale, it doesn't help to have one of the most generic mascots representing its athletic program. Let's reevaluate the Sewanee Tiger.
College Kicks Sorority Off Campus for DiscriminationThe Delta Zeta sorority chapter at DePauw University has been accused of discriminating against "less attractive" members. As a result, they've been kicked off the campus.- Greencastle, Indiana GhostsThis article talks about the highlights of the annual ghost tour at DePauw University. Haunting legends and secrets of the community are revealed.
- Bloomington, Indiana is the Perfect College TownIndiana University and Bloomington combine to offer something for everyone.
- Penn State Tops Top Party Schools 2009 ListAll right; raise your beer in a toast to Penn State. No, they didn't win another bowl game (you've already drank too much -- football season hasn't officially begun yet, even at "Linebacker U"), but Penn State University was named the Princeton...
Top American Party Schools for 2010-2011 by Princeton ReviewEach year Princeton Review issues its list of the top 20 "party schools," popular colleges and universities for partying.- 2010 Top Party Schools List Released by Princeton ReviewThe 2010 Top Party Schools list was released by Princeton Review. The 2010 top party schools include Georgia and Penn State.
- Princeton Review Party Schools 2011 List is OutThe Princeton Review Party Schools 2011 List was revealed. The Princeton Review Party Schools 2011 List has Georgia at No.1
- Top 10 Indianapolis, Indiana CelebritiesIndianapolis has been the home to many famous and successful people. Here are ten of the best!
Are Drug Tests for Adderall Coming to a College Near You?Some college students have wondered whether Adderall gives some an unfair academic advantage. Now a congressional candidate wants routine drug tests for some ADD meds on college campuses.
2009 Top Party Schools List Released by Princeton ReviewThe yearly Princeton Review list of the top party schools in the nation was released on Monday, showing off the top 20 party schools.- Who is Scott Rasmussen and Why Do People Listen to HimA look at the most influential pollster in recent history and why it is that many people in broadcasting and politics listen to what he has to say.
- A Tour of Haunted Colleges and Universities in IndianaAll the haunted colleges and universities in Indiana.
- Touch TherapyAn overview on touch therapy.
- Biography of African American Chemist Dr. Percy Lavon JulianDr. Julian's chemical patents total 130 in all. Included in these accomplishments is the synthesizing of progesterone, estrogen, cortisone, and testosterone.
- Former ABC Reporter Jack McWethy Dies in AccidentFormer ABC reporter Jack McWeth has died in a ski accident, ABC News reports. McWeth-a longtime national security correspondent for ABC-was 61 years old.
Jeri Kehn Thompson: The Woman Behind 2008 Presidential Candidate Fred ThompsonThis is a brief bio of Jeri Kehn Thompson, the woman behind the Fred Thompson in his bid for the Presidency of the United States.- So, What College is the Best Party School? How About the Most Attractive?It's that time of year again, when college students throughout the country return to campus. At the same time high school students around the country are thinking about the colleges they would like to attend.
- About Angie's ListAngie's List is a word of mouth network for consumers. Operating in over 120 cities across the country, AngiesList is comprised of more than 500,000 members. Members use the Angieslis to find companies via reports other members have shared about that company.
- The True Story of Pearl BryanCoroner Robert Tingley turned the body over and pulled the skirt down to see who the girl might be. He discovered to his horror that her head was missing...
- Making Informed Decisions on Whether to Trust the News MediaThe ways in which the government, the dominant media, and the military shape our conception of reality in the post-9/11 world are ever-changing; they demand our vigilance if we wish to obtain the truth about the United States' actions around the world in an unbiased light.
- Hypoglycemia May Result in Criminal BehaviorHypoglycemia, low blood sugar, causes many physical symptoms for individuals suffering from the condition. In some cases it has even led to criminal behavior.
A History of Pottery Making in the Early AmericasIn the early cultures of the Americas, the pottery wheel was never invented, so potters used other techniques to form objects from clay. But they were very creative in both the designs of their objects and the ways they decorated them.
A History of Asian Pottery and CeramicsPottery may have originated in the area around the Mediterranean, but it was also being made, and evolving, in other parts of the world. Asian pottery closely reflects the cultures in which it developed.
A History of Early Pottery and CeramicsIt's not known for certain when humans first started making pottery, but the earliest pieces seem to have come from the area around the Mediterranean. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans all made their own unique forms of pottery.
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