Reporting class sparks controversy over academic freedom
The university is reviewing what happened during an investigative reporting class taught by Mark Tatge, the Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of Journalism, after several...
Prindle holds three-day event on capital punishment
The panel on ethics on Wednesday at The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics, students and faculty attended a panel discussion on the ethics of...
Empowering community
Jordan Davis plans on taking over DePauw. And he wants other African-American males to have no excuse not to do the same. "I wanted to make...
Trustees green-light five 'aggressive' campus improvement projects
Three years after a global economic crisis cut millions from the university endowment, the university board of trustees approved initial proposals for five campus...
Vernon Jordan 'comes home' to kick off 175th lecture series
Vernon Jordan took the stage in Meharry Hall 58 years ago with anxiousness and excitement. As a freshman, he addressed an audience in a...
Little 5 criterium race route and week's events to shift
DePauw's favorite spring tradition, Little 5, is to be revamped this year with a changed racecourse and the addition of campus wide events to...
Stretching the Dollar
Due to allocations board's low available funds this semester, many student clubs and organizations lack necessary funding. According to senior Margarita Villa, president of the...
DePauw, Putnam County Museum team up for anniversary fundraiser
The Putnam County Museum's third annual winter fundraiser and contribution to DePauw's 175th anniversary celebrations, "Evening at the Elms," will be hosted by President...
Sorority window broken, two injured on fraternity bid night
Delta Gamma sorority saw damage to its chapter house property for the second fraternity bid weekend in a row. According to junior Lee Deadwyler, president...
New rules seek to preserve tradition of greek mixers
Tom Henning didn't expect the first woman he approached at a sorority Flower-In to break his ankle. But when he bent down to hand her...