Interview with the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts...

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The latest structural changes to DePauw encourage students to seek academic assistance from new faculty, buildings, and programs. With the creation of the new...

Culture and campus connect

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The International Bazaar to take place on Nov. 19 For one highly anticipated day a year, DePauw’s international community gathers to share knowledge, food and...

Lighthearted play’s producers hope to entice students to theatre

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Like some students on this campus, the protagonists of “Love’s Labour’s Lost” make a promise to each other that their studies will be their...

Wes Wilson, DePauw archivist, preserves history by crowdsourcing

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On the second floor on the Roy O. West across the stairs, an often overlooked and dimly lit and temperature controlled room holds thousands...

DePauw’s Class of 2024 Celebrates Graduation

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Photos courtesy of Kisa Tamai '26 and Moe Kikuchi '27.   On Sunday, May 19, DePauw University hosted its 185th Commencement Ceremony, awarding 339 students from...

A First for First-years

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After a much longer wait than past classes, first-years were officially allowed on Greek property as of Friday, Nov. 2. This meant Halloween continued...

Divine Celebrations of the Holiday Season

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It’s officially the holiday season, and many events on campus are recognizing these religious holidays. Each of these groups has their own method of...

'Notes & Beats'

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"In many ways, there isn't another exhibit like this." Tanis Monday, director of the Putnam County Museum, feels particularly close to the museum's "Notes and...

Minkyo Park

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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...

The Worst 12 Years of Our Lives: K-12 Melanie Martinez Album...

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Before we entered college, we endured eight years of elementary school and four years of high school. During these years, we all had our...