New Beginnings and Challenges for the Honor Scholar Program
DePauw’s Honor Scholar program is turning over a new leaf with the introduction of its new director, Rebecca Schindler. With a background in archaeology,...
DePauw Is Too Close To Home
Every year, prospective students are faced with the decision of attending college close to home, or finding a school elsewhere, putting hundreds, sometimes even...
Have Pandemic, Will Travel
The COVID-19 pandemic halted DePauw University’s Winter Terms, semester study abroad programs, and May Terms in Spring 2020. Many students who were abroad during...
Poetry Opens the Door to the Whole World
Sitting under the sun on a Friday morning, English professor Joe Heithaus took notice of the sweetgum tree in front of the Memorial Student...
Q&A with Guinness World Record Holder Cole Hetzel
You may not have heard about it yet, but a Guinness World Record holder walks among us. Here on campus, first-year Cole Hetzel is...
DePauw Alum Brittney Brumfield Rocking Thursday Nights at Moores
Moores Bar and Grille has been a lively part of the Greencastle community since the late 1940’s, and now they will be hosting DePauw...
Mid-Autumn Festival: A Closer Look at Asian Cultures
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival that is honored by many East and Southeast Asian...
“The Spitfire Grill”: DePauw Theatre Comes Back
After a year and a half of Zoom performances, DePauw theatre returned with their first musical: “The Spitfire Grill.” The play was performed at...
Masks Are Making Learning A Language Challenging
Language professors at DePauw are trying to find the balance between students’ health and education when it comes to teaching a foreign language with...