Winter Term: Staying healthy just got a little tougher
Coming to DePauw, one of my greatest fears was gaining the dreaded "freshman fifteen" and staying healthy in general. After a small amount of...
Chicago goes Canadian: a discussion of new Bears head coach Marc...
Let's face it - there are a lot of Chicago natives studying at DePauw. And you know what that means: a lot of Bears...
The knight grew: The story of Batman is deeper than cartoons
For many, Winter Term is a time to catch up on the long list of movies students have yet to see. Campus Living and...
Closing shop signals students to explore town
Local establishments are an important part of any community. They make towns unique and inviting. The owners are always very welcoming and interested in...
From a first-year: lay off Starbucks
I love both Starbucks and Downtown Deli. Why do I need to make this statement? Apparently, enjoying both Starbucks and Greencastle establishments is no...
Hard work in College as practice for real world
I can't even describe my outrage while reading the opinion article, "Lack of attendance policy harmful to students." At first I found it hilarious,...
Timing speaks, right or not
The recently-announced closing of Downtown Deli comes as a sad blow to the downtown square and will leave an empty space on the corner...
Lack of attendance policy harmful to students
I've been sick for about three weeks now, and I still have not completely recovered. Part of the reason for my prolonged sickness is...
Get with the co-educational times, Wabash
In 1867, DePauw University adopted the then-controversial practice of admitting women into our fine institution. In hindsight, it seems this policy is a no brainer. ...
In hopes that Hubbard's gift prioritizes programming, utility
We agree with Kathy Hubbard '74: DePauw students could benefit greatly from a more accessible menu of opportunities. Currently the university's main professional opportunities programming...