
Interview with the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts...
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
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
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
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
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
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
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'
"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
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...
Before we entered college, we endured eight years of elementary school and four years of high school. During these years, we all had our...










