DePauw students adjust to school life on and off campus
Over this past summer, Depauw announced their decision to offer classes both in-person and remotely in order to give students the best education possible...
Your 2018-2019 Horoscopes
At the start of a new school year, it is only appropriate that we start our journey by looking into what the Universe suggests...
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Review
Just a stone-throw away from our beloved Greencastle campus, many great concerts arise. I found myself traveling to the notable state capital, Indianapolis, to...
College Life-Hacks: the Wonderful World of Student Discounts
What if businesses everywhere handed out free things and discounts to college students just for being in college? Surprise—they do! Here is a list...
Art may calm your final exam fears
Finals are looming over everyone's heads and there is a good chance you're feeling the same as I am — totally unprepared, completely exhausted...
Grammy-nominated orchestra A Far Cry comes to DePauw
Tonight marks the beginning of a yearlong concert series hosted by the School of Music. Performing is the Grammy-nominated chamber orchestra A Far Cry....
Blurring Boundaries and Evidential Truths: New Exhibitions Hit Peeler
February 7th marked the debut of a few new exhibitions at the Richard E. Peeler Art Center.
Exclusively during February, the Visual Arts Gallery housed...
Professor on sabbatical releases new textbook in November
Professor Erik Wielenberg on sabbital at St. Andrews University in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. COURESY OF ERIK WIELENBERG At the...
The small steps in democracy make a difference
“It’s important to say that we have our opinion and we’re going to voice that,” said First Year Karly Gruett at Tuesday’s Civic...
DeBookworms: “Cold Comfort Farm” by Stella Gibbons
I get it: reading for pleasure is about the last thing you want to do during those precious moments you have to yourself while...