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A Night With Trevor Noah: Grappling, Dumb Questions and Dreams of Ice Cream
A Night With Trevor Noah: Grappling, Dumb Questions and Dreams of Ice Cream
Nargis Kachrumathur, Editor-in-Chief • June 23, 2026

More than 40 years. 130 lectures. A legacy of impact. The last speaker event of the Ubben Lecture Series at DePauw University, featuring Trevor Noah, began with a trip down memory lane of others hosted in the past and the wisdom they had to offer, including...

Jennifer Mike Earth Day Talk
Earth Day Speaker: Jennifer Mike on How We Can Ensure Constitutional Environmental Rights
Minori Fukushiro, Development and Sustainability Editor • June 8, 2026

“Today is a special day. It is a special day where we remember the planet, and we remind ourselves why it is important to protect the planet,” said Jennifer Mike, Ph.D. On Earth Day this year, the Environmental Fellows Program hosted Mike for the...

Photo credit: Ngoc Le '27
DePauw Art Walk: Celebrating Campus Artists
Lauren Prouty April 29, 2026

Various forms and expressions of art took over DePauw’s campus from April 22 to 26, as the DePauw Art Walk presented a week full of exhibitions, performances and community events highlighting student creativity. Each day featured a full schedule open...

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DePauw Student Government Election Results
Shruti Subramaniam April 27, 2026

On the morning of April 17, the current executive board of DePauw Student Government released the election results for the 2026-2027 academic year. Candidates spent the past weeks appealing to the DePauw campus community through social media and tabling...

Photo credit: Kisa Tamai '26
Behind the Scenes of Greencastle’s newest cafe, Sippindippity!
Lauren Prouty, Features Editor • April 22, 2026

An one-on-one interview with co-owner Jackie Dowd. Lauren Prouty (L.P.): What inspired you to pursue this dream? Jackie Dowd (J.D.): Oh boy, this is a lifelong dream. Ever since each child was born, and I would hold them as babies, they knew. We're...

Photo credit: Kisa Tamai '26
South Asian Student Society Hosts Annual Mock Shaadi
Kisa Tamai April 22, 2026

On April 11, the Union Building was transformed into a vibrant venue, and two students exchanged vows in the name of fun and cultural immersion.  The South Asian Student Society (SASS) hosted its annual Mock Shaadi, which translates to “Mock...

(From left to right): Eliana Alzate '26, Amy Ortiz Guarneros ‘26, Meredith Joncha '26, Dr. Renee Thomas-Woods, Ira Satpathy '28, Nargis Kachrumathur '27 and Evelyn Zachary '29 tour The Wall Street Journal's newsroom and offices in New York City, N.Y. on Thursday, March 5. (Photo credit: Vinny Steves)
DePauw Student Media Takes On New York City
Evelyn Zachary April 14, 2026

Members of DePauw student media took a bite out of the Big Apple last month on a trip to the College Media Association’s spring national convention. From March 4 to 7, five of my peers and I — Eliana Alzate ‘26, Meredith Joncha ‘26, Nargis Kachrumathur...

Students play with their furry visitors during the Paws & Peers event of DePauw Counselling Services at Stewart Plaza in Greencastle, Ind. on Thursday, April 2. (Photo credit: Ira Satpathy '28)
Snapshots of Spring 2026: Multicultural celebrations and furry friends
Kisa Tamai and Ira Satpathy April 12, 2026

Photo courtesy of Taylor Beard ‘28
MEDLIFE: A Mission to Serve the Community
Lauren Prouty, Features Editor • April 9, 2026

In April 2025, the DePauw chapter of MEDLIFE — an acronym that stands for Medicine, Education and Development for Low-Income Families Everywhere — was founded. The chapter works with the international non-profit organization on its mission to fight...

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Professor Alicia Suarez Leads Harm Reduction Workshop with DePauw Counselling Services
Natsume Kurade April 9, 2026

On March 11, Professor of Sociology Alicia Suarez, in collaboration with DePauw Counselling Services, conducted a workshop on harm reduction and the effective use of naloxone tools. Naloxone is a medicine used to reverse an opioid overdose. Examples of...

Photo courtesy of Rosalind Chang for Unsplash
Midterm Munchies
Carolyn Ma April 9, 2026

On March 15, Campus Activities, DePauw Student Government and The Paw Boba and Snacks collaborated to host Midterm Munchies. Half an hour before the event, the Union Building living room was already packed with students and staff awaiting the catering...

Photo credit: Kisa Tamai '26
What’s Next for Emme Rooney?
Kisa Tamai March 31, 2026

Emme Rooney’s ‘26 interest in attending law school dates back to high school, but after four years of careful planning, hard work and dedication, she can finally say her dream has reached fruition.  While law schools accept students from various...

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“The Moral Limits of Zealous Advocacy”: A Prindle Panel on Legal Ethics
Evelyn Zachary, Staff Writer • March 30, 2026

The distinguished voices of legal scholars David Luban, Brad Wendel and Paul Felix united at the Watson Forum on Thursday, Feb. 26, in a debate over “zealous advocacy” and its implications in a panel presented by the Prindle Institute for Ethics. Moderated...

Photo credit: Kisa Tamai '26
Tiger of the Week: Shelby Stall
Kisa Tamai, Copy Editor • March 19, 2026

Shelby Stall, a junior on the women’s track and field team, was named Athlete of the Year for women’s sprint/hurdles after winning three events and securing a third-place finish at the 2026 NCAC Indoor Track and Field Championships. Stall’s running...

Photo credit: Carolyn Ma '28
Campus Activities Hosts Create-a-Critter
Carolyn Ma March 17, 2026

On Feb. 26, the Campus Activities held their Create-a-Critter event in the Union Building Living Room. Many eager students showed up half an hour before the event to choose their favorite stuffed animal. Kendall Johnson, DePauw Campus Activities coordinator,...

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