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,...
Variety of concerts to be held in venues near campus this...
As second semester kicks in, students now seem to be stuck in an interesting spot. Most seem to be stressing over midterms, busy with...
Best New Albums: March
It’s finally starting to warm up, and complimenting the joyous transition into spring are three incredibly different artists that all have released great albums...
Longboarding
Though this season's spring weather has brought chilly winds and downpours of rain, students have snuck out of their hibernation — whether it be...
DePauw students to spread cancer awareness across country
LEANN BURKE / THE DEPAUW This summer, junior Maria Ngyuen and I will be embarking on a 4,000+ mile cross-country journey...
Opera Performance of Little Women Concludes Interdisciplinary Festival
DePauw's spring opera, "Little Women," will conclude the 2015-16 festival "Little Women: Art and Transformation" tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. Director Joachim Schamberger and...
DePauw student, faculty member chasing storms
At 6-years-old Christopher Edwards was at the Danville Fair, leaning on a nail on the main post of a horse barn. Suddenly, lightning struck...
Real-life experiences meet film production
Award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker, Professor Ougie Pak, dreams of a multi-million dollar screenplay by the end of his career, but he has bought...
On ethics, the universe and Mayan cosmovision
Amidst murmurs of Spanish conversation from the audience in the dimly lit Watson Forum, Carlos Escalante, a Mayan elder, spiritual leader and educator, stood...
WGRE column - songs of the summer
While Adam Levine once sang in the 2011 hit “Stereo Hearts,” that “good music can be so hard to find” I disagree. Good music...