
International Students Concerns
International students have been vocalizing their concerns recently. Some have even taken center stage as part of the keynote speech at DePauw Dialogue this...
Fashion, style and a student body stuck on brand names
At first glance, DePauw's student population exemplifies diversity. But what kind of diversity actually dominates our campus? Students from all over the world bring...
Three Ways to Be a DePauw Student
One day of synchronous/asynchronous, remote/on-campus/working from home, pandemic college done, the rest of the fall semester to go.
For a university built around its nearly...
Jazz at the Duck in Full Swing
It’s the season of jazz, and DePauw is in full swing. If school is in session you can count on The Fluttering Duck to...
9 Reasons You Should Join Your Student Newspaper
Ever wonder what really goes on inside a newsroom? Interested in getting your writing published? Just looking for a creative outlet? The DePauw, Indiana’s...
Minkyo Park
Minkyo Park grew up in two different worlds.
She was born in Seoul, South Korea, but when she was 5 years old her family picked...
Kelly Writers Series Review: Alexander Chee
“I was trying to figure some sort of dramatic way to jump on stage,” author and current associate professor of writing at Dartmouth College,...
J-Club’s 2nd annual Ramen Fest a hit on campus
Last Thursday evening, hundreds of hungry students lined up in the Green Center of Performing Art’s Great Hall with a common goal: to score...
Ota leads first Asian studies colloquium
This painting, “Hongonko” or “Spirit Returning Through the Incense,” was the topic of Professor Ota’s talk, during the first Asian studies colloquium. TYLER MURPHY...
Muralists Share Insight at Peeler Art Center Talk: Entangled Stories
Greencastle has come alive with colors, thanks to the highly-anticipated Putnam County Mural Exhibition. This year, seven talented artists from across the world have...










