Non-School of Music groups attempt to bridge the gap
One walk through the Green Center for the Performing Arts, and it's easy to see DePauw has a strong connection to music. However, without...
Pro-life speaker Seth Drayer to debate communications professor Geoff Klinger
Seth Drayer will be on campus next week to debate communication professor Geoff Klinger as part of a week of events sponsored by DePauw's...
Facilities management employees' behind the scenes work key to campus life
On Sunday nights, dorm hallways are not a pretty sight to see. Posters are torn down, empty cups and Marvin's bags litter the ground, and...
American singer-songwriter David McMillin, '06, visits campus
For David McMillin '06, the jump from writing prose to writing songs was an easy one. "I think there are so many connections between writing...
Same beliefs, different practices
Nadiyah Ford said that it's really hard for Muslim students at DePauw to practice their faith here on campus the same way they do...
Time for Three comes to DePauw
With two violins, a double bass and a diverse repertoire of music, Time for Three introduced the fifth performance of the Guest Artist Series...
Twenty Years of DePauw Studetns Volunteering in El Salvador
When students sign up for the Winter Term in Service trip to El Salvador, they aren't just doing it for the warmer weather. This year,...
Students of all sexualities show support for LGBT students
Eleven models paraded across the stage in an array of tutus, wigs, platform heels and penciled-in facial hair. LGBT services organized "Paparazzi: A Queer Fashion...
A look at DePauw's African American history
Swanky big band music played in Peeler Art Center room 203 on Friday evening as the "More than Uncommon: an African American Experience" exhibit...
Quarter and half credit courses attract students of all majors
Many DePauw students are bulking up instead of slimming down when it comes to course loads. True to the ideals of a liberal arts education,...