DePride x Carnival celebrates diversity within DePauw community
Rainbow flags, boas and feather headpieces decorated students’ shoulders at the DePride and Carnival celebrations last Saturday.
The DePauw community came together to celebrate...
DePauw Art Department Hosts JETHICA Screening
Last week, the DePauw Art Department hosted a screening of JETHICA, a 2022 film directed by DePauw Class of 2005 alum Peter Ohs. Described...
Physics, geometry and literature come together in “Arcadia”
You wouldn’t think that leather skirts and Regency jackets would have a lot in common. In Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” however, these...
Women's Center Starts New Weekly Lunches
DePauw Women's Center is now hosting Women's Center Weekly on Thursdays from 11:30-12:30 p.m. The center invites students to stop by for free food...
Pets of DePauw: Bishop
Living among—or rather by—the new residents of Bishop Roberts Hall is Bishop, the stray, orange shorthair cat. Bishop has lived in the area for...
Sneak Peek into 21CM Artist in Residence: Bright Sheng
Renowned pianist, composer, and teacher, Bright Sheng, will be on campus all week working with DePauw ensembles and rehearsing his original music, as this...
Don Julio's: Average Mexican food and walking distance margaritas
The Mexican restauraunt Don Julio's located on the downtown square of Greencastle features a freshly renovated interior. SAM CARAVANA / THE DEPAUW...
Inside the lives of DePauw University international students
For first-years, adjusting to college life can be many things. It can be exciting, eye-opening and outright terrifying. But try to imagine what the...
Sophia the Robot Comes to DePauw University
Sophia the Robot can speak, learn, and express emotion just like DePauw students.
Sophia, the world’s first artificial intelligence fueled android, is coming to...
Giving attention to those history has erased
Photographer, Ken Gonzales-Day uses sites of lynching in California as a subject
“I choose to be an artist. There was something for me about creating...