DePauw performs Peter Whalen's "The Herbal Bed"
When the last name "Shakespeare" is mentioned, the first name that comes to mind is usually "William," not "Susanna." The DePauw theatre production of Peter...
J Selke
J Selke believes in being intentional behind everything they do, especially when it comes to their passion: centering transgender and non-binary folk.
“I know...
Julia Ioffe talks ethics of journalism in annual Dorothy Garrett Martin...
On Sept. 29, Julia Ioffe, the founding partner and Washington correspondent for Puck Media Company and internationally recognized expert on Russia, gave a speech...
Monon Prediction: 'Dynamic Little Giants To Outpace Tigers'
Wabash enters the 126th edition of the Monon Bell Classic with back-to-back wins against DePauw. The Little Giants also enter the game as the...
Malpas Scholars Program helps students attend DePauw
In that shadow of several prominent academic programs lies the Malpas Scholars Program, a scholarship program that few make up, yet that does so...
4 Silos Soon To Be Home to Large Mural
One of Indiana’s largest mural sites will soon be in Greencastle.
The four silos on the left side of the road as you drive into...
Let’s chalk about it: art and activism hit the streets
Art at DePauw is not only found in Peeler. Art Union took it to the streets in their inaugural event on Sunday, “Let’s Chalk...
Community Service Opportunities Continue Through The Spring Semester
For some DePauw students, community service has been a large part of their DePauw education, helping them expand their knowledge and relationships and gain...
Humans of DePauw: Ginny and Brian at Allegro
While many DePauw students flock to Cafe Roy for their caffeine fix, there’s another spot that exudes warmth and familiarity - Cafe Allegro. At...
Freshmen take the plunge
For the second consecutive year, members of the DePauw and Greencastle communities teamed up for the United Way of Putnam County Day of Caring. Volunteers...










