Humans of DePauw: Mimi Ukpong
Meet Mimi, a passionate 23-year-old student at DePauw University from Lagos, Nigeria. Mimi is interested in all things finance, particularly the mathematics and statistics...
For The Kids! DePauw Dance Marathon
After raising over $89,000 last year, DePauw Dance Marathon is trying to up their game for 2017.
This coming Saturday marks the fifth annual...
Pets of DePauw: Diez
Often found under his basking light or sleeping on his favorite branch, Diez the green iguana is one of many hidden treasures in the...
The small steps in democracy make a difference
“It’s important to say that we have our opinion and we’re going to voice that,” said First Year Karly Gruett at Tuesday’s Civic...
Little 5 Perspectives on the Wheels
Students lined the fences along Locust and Hanna Streets on a chilly Saturday afternoon. Despite the gloomy sky, a feeling of excitement resonated through...
Swords clash on campus
When Carly Pietrzak was considering DePauw, one club that caught her eye and attracted her to the university was the fencing club. Now a junior,...
Starting and quitting at a tabloid in Spain
Extra, extra. Read all about it: I worked for a tabloid. This semester, I had the unfortunate experience of interning for a publication that did...
Ota leads first Asian studies colloquium
This painting, “Hongonko” or “Spirit Returning Through the Incense,” was the topic of Professor Ota’s talk, during the first Asian studies colloquium. TYLER MURPHY...
Red Barn Farms
Mr. Tom Holton, steward of Greencastle's Red Barn Farms, says that farming is his calling. "I believe that I was created to do this," he...
Kelly Writers Series welcomes Michael Wang
On Wednesday, September 7, DePauw welcomed writer Michael Wang to discuss his short story collection “Further News of Defeat” and his forthcoming novel “Lost...