
Hamlet, Mostly
The famous monologue of indecision, “to be or not to be,” from William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” has echoed throughout many classes, theaters and screens....
Megan Hammerle, Never Forgotten
Right outside of Lucy Residence Hall facing the Rector Village lawn, a festive bench is always dressed to the nines. The bench is dedicated...
Jordan Horton: Building a Brand
Byron Mason II: We're here with Jordan Horton. Junior. Artist. Finesser. One of the litest people on campus. I noticed your outfit today. It’s...
BUST-A-FIT: Volume 2 ft. Andrew Walther
Andrew talks flexing, clout culture and queerness in Greek life.
Byron: We’re with Andrew Walther today. I see you came in with the fresh fit....
Lessons from "The Little Prince"
There comes a heartrending twilight zone somewhere between childhood and adulthood, when adolescents are expected to put aside the books of their formative years...
Africa into the 21st Century: pushing beyond stereotypes
During the two and a half weeks of 2014 Winter-Term, a couple of students are examining the evolution of Africa from pre-colonial times to...
Volunteerism working to find and aid “disappeared” persons
According to the study, “Disappeared: How the US Border Enforcement Agencies Are Fueling a Missing Persons Crisis,” U.S. Border Patrol has been using strategic...
Mysteries... And Smaller Pieces
Fri @ 7:30 p..m. Sat @ 7:30 p.m. Sun @ 3:00 p.m. in Moore Theatre A spotlight shown upon eight pairs of shoes at center stage. The bodies...
Tracy K Smith: Poetry that feels familiar, and also brand new
The fourth and final installment of the James and Marilou Kelly Writers Series brings something different, personal, and profound to the DePauw campus in...
Professors share passions through reading groups
English professor Ellen Bayer regretted taking "Moby Dick," a personal favorite off of the syllabus for her early American literature class, but knew it...











