Stray dogs and wireless Internet: musings of a student in Sudamérica
If I'm being honest, it was the dogs that really got my attention. That first morning of my trip, I was riding in a...
Fellows internship panel prepares underclassmen
For most DePauw students, a full semester internship is not required. But for Management Fellows, it is. The Management Fellows program, designed for students interested...
Been There, Declared That
"If you know what you really want to do and you want to stick to it, that's great. But if you're in that middle...
Creating His Own Major
While DePauw offers over 40 potential major fields of study, students can also create their own independent interdisciplinary major. After taking both psychology and...
Major Uncertainty
Beyond the cap, gown and diploma, every student who graduates from DePauw has something else in common: a major. While some know what they...
Prindlepalooza introduces first-year students to Prindle
Located two miles away from campus, the Prindle Institute of Ethics is one of the hidden gems of DePauw. On Saturday, freshmen were encouraged...
Exploring Greencastle One Cache at a Time
For students seeking outdoor fun with a bit of problem solving, Geocaching may be something to pursue. Geocaching, as defined on geocaching.com, is a "free...
Faculty Art Exhibition on displays in Peeler Gallery
Walking through the doors of Peeler after a long summer without students, one may expect a somewhat empty atmosphere. However, turning the corner into...
Golden Opportunities
While most people anticipated watching the excitement of this year's Olympics from their living room couches, there are a few students and alumni who...
Hometown Olympics
A week after graduating from DePauw, Meg Gloyne '12 returned to her home city of London and began working with the company responsible for...