11 Things That Belong On Your DePauw To-do List
Have you started your DePauw to-do list? You may have four years, but there's a lot going on and not always enough time. These...
The Weight of it All: What Really Matters to International Students
It had been a little over a month since she arrived in the United States, and sophomore Vy Truc Nguyen was suddenly tracked down...
Motivations and Opportunities in the Global Studies Fellows Program
With coursework ramping up and the semester approaching the four-week mark, DePauw’s new Global Studies Fellows Program recently hosted an information panel while simultaneously...
Plays by Latina and African American Women Bring More Representation to...
DePauw’s theater community expands its horizons to focus on messages portrayed by people of color.
Plays by Latina and African American women is a series...
Brainpeople: Not Your Average Dinner Party
Looking for an excuse to procrastinate homework? A chance to escape your dorm and travel to a magical and haunting dystopia while staying right...
Healthy tips to manage end-of-year stress
As the month of May springs to life, DePauw students start to look forward to the many attractions of the month – the warm weather,...
How Can Sororities Be More Inclusive to International Students?
When Student A finally received a bid for her favorite sorority, she expected the glamor of weekly parties, a tight-knit social group, and an...
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...
Professor CJ Gomolka
“My dissertation was in 19th century literature, specifically sexuality and gender throughout the long 19th century, about 1789 to 1930. Recently I’ve been more...
Academic freedom, in law
On March 13, 1925, the Tennessee State Legislature passed the Butler Act. This new law stated that it was unlawful for any teacher in...