Bell thefts covered by The DePauw
The first reported theft: student poses as a high school reporter On Oct. 16, 1959, Joe Harper '62 of The DePauw reported that five Wabash...
Monon makes big business for local restaurants
The staff of Chief's restaurant in downtown Greencastle began preparing a week early for the expected spike in business during the Monon Bell Classic...
Clerk treasurer Dunbar, 3rd Ward councilor Bingam elected
Republican Lynda Dunbar, owner of Treasurers on the Square, defeated Democratic incumbent Theresa Glenn by 183 votes, to become the new clerk treasurer for...
Monon adds excitement to Greencastle, DePauw connection
While the Monon Bell Game and the week leading up to the showdown is arguably the most exciting time for DePauw students during fall...
University seeks student and faculty input for new curator of Peeler...
Over 30 students and faculty members filled the Andy Warhol exhibit Thursday seeking to meet the first of three candidates being interviewed for the...
State of our fraternity life
As the university community reacts to recent occurrences of harassment and hate crimes throughout the campus, the culture of DePauw's greek system — that...
Boulder uses protection
Following two cases of vandalism, the university administration decided to cover the Boulder in plastic in order to hinder further efforts. On Sunday, a group...
Faculty vote to adjust W requirements, expand steering committee
• Beginning next fall, a new writing curriculum will require First-Year Seminars to be "writing intensive," a "W' course to be taken during the...
D3TV seeks $8,000 from Allocations for live-broadcasting technology
D3TV has big dreams for new equipment small enough to allow broadcasting live from almost anywhere on campus. Allocations Board is currently deciding whether to...
Forum curbs tension, creates potential for resolution
Over 200 students, faculty and staff filled the UB Ballroom Sunday night. Some stood in doorways or on the floor in order to take...