Ota leads first Asian studies colloquium

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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...

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Need last minute New Years’ plans? If you’re from a Chicago suburb and a high school reunion party isn’t your thing, be...

Trees felled for Hoover Hall find second life

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This wood is currently available to students, carpenters, woodworkers and artists of the DePauw Community.

LegendPuncher epitomizes power of liberal arts

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  Four DePauw staff members, busy with their jobs and running after their children, come together on Friday afternoons surrounded by power tools, saw...

DePauw student government works with administration to navigate COVID-19

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The DePauw Student Government (DSG) has been helping the administration navigate the COVID-19 situation on campus.  The DSG is a group of DePauw students elected...

DePauw professor heads Italian museum installation

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Rebecca Schindler, director of the Honor Scholar program, is currently working on installing a museum in Castiglione del Lago, Italy with her colleagues and...

Dr. John Mearsheimer presents the Future of Great Power Politics

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What do the international system and a middle school playground have in common? According to Dr. John Mearsheimer, it is two power-indicating factors: size...

Megan Hammerle, Never Forgotten

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Right outside of Lucy Residence Hall facing the Rector Village lawn, a festive bench is always dressed to the nines. The bench is dedicated...

Shaun Fleming solo project 'Diane Coffee' debuts on WGRE

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After another week of listening to countless albums by bands we've never heard, WGRE noticed another trend beyond a rehash of disco and rock:...

City lights to cornfields

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The DePauw asked freshman Posse Scholars Jim Easterhouse and Estrella DeLaTorre how Greencastle measures up to big city life. TDP: What are your first impressions...
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