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,...
Zeta Phi Beta showcases black students' experiences
Zeta Phi Beta sorority will highlight the black experience at DePauw through an art exhibit and screening of a student-made documentary, "More Common than...
Backstage pass: the making of "Battle, Baby, Bird"
"Battle, Baby, Bird" can be described in this way: three short shows, one massive production. After months of planning and collaborating, three student-written shows...
Book to teach students about "richer" life
Finances are one of the most formidable obstacles students face when they graduate college. Most of us push off that reality for as long...
Grammy award-winning composer visits School of Music
Among the many events that the DePauw School of Music offers, hosting a Grammy award-winning composer is surely one that stands out. Guest composer Libby...
Playwright Sean Graney visits DePauw
Sean Graney has a passion for theater, which he shared with DePauw students the last week of February through a discussion of his current...
When Stress Invades, Combat It
There's a popular phrase when it comes to college: students can choose two out of three options, social life, good grades or adequate sleep....
Ellis Washington: From Musician to Political Journalist
"Affirmative action is not a hand up, but a chain around one's ankle, wrist and mind that keeps people from achieving their God-given abilities,"...
Colleges and Universities Fall Short as Technology Overwhelms Professions
Across the globe, Internet access is taken for granted and cell phone service is everywhere. Gone are the days of dial-up and families gathered...