
Starbucks opens to eager students, community crowd
Starbucks started in Seattle 32 years ago before opening almost 18,000 coffee shops in 60 countries. At 6 a.m. Monday morning, Starbucks opened its...
'Shopping for classes:' course registration
For the past two years, a student government white paper initiative regarding the scheduling of classes has blossomed into a legitimate administrative proposal. Ken Kirkpatrick,...
DSG meeting for student organization recognition
Prospective student organizations have one shot each semester to pitch their idea to be recognized as an official club/organization at the DePauw Student Government...
Police still investigating armed robbery one block north of campus
At 10:20 a.m. Friday morning, the Office of Public Safety alerted members of the DePauw community via email and text message that there was...
VP Academic Affairs search committee meets for first time
Professor Wayne Glausser and the other 11 members of the search committee for the new Vice President of Academic Affairs met for the first...
Greek Week recap, a goal achieved
The changes to this year's Greek Week centered around unity amongst all students, and the creators believe this goal was accomplished. The events of Greek...
Students connect across language, culture barriers
Walking through the Hub at lunch paints a picture of separation. Students rush to sit with floormates, members of their greek houses or teammates....
Researcher lectures on stopping campus sexual violence
Sexual violence awareness is rising on college campuses, and DePauw is in on the trend. This week, Dr. David Lisak, a national figure on sexual...
Tiger Cup to promote inter-squad competition, athletics
The newest initiative to encourage school spirit and participation among athletes is already making changes for teams and their fans at DePauw. The Tiger Cup,...
University looks to donors to help erase deficit, tuition
The national conversation surrounding the United States' 13 trillion dollar debt has turned the population into a swarm of economists with their own opinions...








