A poetic connection
One need only glance at the clock during a mere hour-long class on a sunny Friday afternoon to observe how slowly time can pass. Compared...
Ten great rainy-day albums for the inevitable April showers
I think it's safe to say the snow is gone, but don't hold me to that. You just never know with Indiana weather. As evidenced...
Internships bridges lives on, off campus
Off-campus experiences seem to be a touchstone of DePauw education. Whether it's an internship back home for Winter Term or a year-long excursion abroad,...
Posner performs to sold out crowd
The line of guests stretched from the entrance of Kresge Auditorium around the corner of the atrium and past the Music Library as students...
Feedback, funding factor into Union Board's concert selection
Union Board's Mike Posner concert may have lasted five hours, but it took nearly a year to come to fruition. Wanting to meet the demands...
Connected.
No internet. No e-services, no Moodle. No access to any of the I-Drives or P-Drives. No swipe cards. Students and faculty would live with...
Snapshot: Dealing with the disconnected
Sophomore technicians Kayla Hill and David Scott shared the most common problems that they have dealt with the students who have brought their computers...
Drowning in red ink
Drowning in the red from The DePauw on Vimeo. The face of debt isn't always easy to pick out in the DePauw crowd. A Delta...
"Small-town girl" lives and learns from D.C
Driving into Washington D.C. just two short months ago, I could never have expected what I'm experiencing here in the city. Sophomore year, I...
From the gods to the grill
Senior Emily Terrell has been consistently involved with the theater productions on campus. However, she went the extra mile this spring and wrote her...