Three Ways to be a COVID Student: On Campus, Remote or...
“Half of college is making connections, you know… making memories,” said sophomore Parker Black when reminiscing on his experience at DePauw this semester.
The 2020...
Edges of Proximity: DePauw Theatre Breaks the Barriers of Traditional Theater
During the time of pandemic uncertainty, the DePauw Theater and School of Music joined forces to create a three-part virtual musical, “Edges of Proximity:...
DePauw's Campus Under COVID-19
As an international student, Mai Le’s experience as a first-year student is quite unique due to COVID-19. Although a lot of people say that...
A Haunting DePauw Love Story
On February 26, 1958, DePauw University first-year Cornelia “Connie” Burke Trusler (Searl) and James Arthur Searl were wedded in Greencastle’s own Gobin Memorial Chapel....
Cancelling Class On Election Day Debated By Professors, Students
With Election Day approaching in less than two weeks, professors nationally are making decisions on whether or not they will conduct classes on Tuesday,...
Students Struggle to Adjust to Remote Learning, Limited Social Interaction Amidst...
With about half of DePauw’s students taking classes completely remotely, and half taking classes on campus, students have faced a handful of new challenges this semester.
Juli Smith and Title IX's New Policies
Juli Smith serves as the coordinator for Title IX as well as Director for Compliance and Equity, working to oversee Title IX policies, processes...
A Campus Look into the 2020 Presidential Election
The 2020 presidential election will mean a variety of things for the DePauw community. It can bring out excitement for some, worry for others,...
What Does the Start of Fall Mean for DePauw
The beginning of autumn is a cozy time, filled with the scent of pumpkin spice and excitement in anticipation for the coming holidays. However,...
Creative Connection in Quarantine: The Midwestern Review
DePauw University’s student-run undergraduate literary magazine serves as a creative outlet for artists and writers on and off campus. The optional theme for this...