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...
Approaching holidays become distraction
As the days grow closer and closer to the holiday season, starting with a few days off for Thanksgiving break, I have found it...
How to get ahead: tips to finishing the semester strong
On Sunday, my friends and I spent a good portion of the day cleaning our house after the Monon weekend's festivities. As we vacuumed...
Make the effort to connect with professors
There are a lot of ways to learn: you can observe, experience, memorize and study. You can see, hear, smell, taste or touch. The...
Restrictive alcohol policies counterproductive for sororities
Hidden behind the hollow rhetoric of "insurance costs" or "classiness," Panhellenic Council sororities on our campus disallow the possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages...
Elections are a perfect way be conscious about participation
Amidst the frenzy of media coverage surrounding the election, the role of journalism is in the spotlight as well. We all expect accurate, quick...
Beyond the red and blue: 3rd party voting
As students at a liberal art college, we're frequently asked to look beyond binaries - to deconstruct the dominant narratives that, for most of our...
It's that season again: Bring out the bandwagons
With the San Francisco Giants' decisive World Series victory and the new NBA and college basketball seasons just beginning, it's time for bandwagon fans...
Please bring back bike #10
We would like to make a plea to Community Bike #10. She's missing. Please, if you see her, tell her to come home to...
Bigotry and contradiction in Boy Scouts decision
In 1997, I was 6 years old. I raced my first pinewood derby car as a Tiger Cub. It came in last on almost...