Coming Out Monologues celebrate LGBTQIA+ identities on campus
To celebrate National Coming Out Day, United DePauw and Queer Students of Color (QSOC) are co-sponsoring the fifth annual Coming Out Monologues with food,...
Looking back on Tom Petty: A photographer’s brief but unforgettable encounter
Before junior photographer Connor Burgess left to cover Milwaukee’s music festival Summerfest, his mom made him watch the 1980’s cult classic “Fast Times at...
The Female Gaze: Defining the Real and the Replicant in “Blade...
This past weekend, audiences were transported back to the dystopian world of “Blade Runner,” a film originally written by Philip K. Dick and constructed...
Pens to Pictures: Alumni Chinonye Chukwu ‘07 to screen her ‘5...
Empowering disenfranchised voices and humanizing incarcerated women was Chinonye Chukwu’s main goal for her film project: Pens to Pictures.
As a part of the...
Peace Camp Week prompts discussion on social issues
The sun began to set, and while the rest of campus was settling down after a long day of classes, a group of students...
Saucy wordplay, monsters, and comedy oh my!
If the original “Frankenstein” was too scary for you, fear not. “Young Frankenstein” has all the best parts of Mary Shelley’s work, but with...
Campus Farm Dinner
With a potato station dubbed as “Yum” by acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the annual Campus Farm Dinner held Sept. 29 in Stewart Plaza proved...
I tried Acroyoga, had fun, and learned about myself
I love yoga, so when someone told me that I could go to an Acroyoga class, I was immediately on board even though I...
Yo-Yo Ma at DePauw
World-renowned cellist, Yo-Yo Ma, visited DePauw University last week for a series of events and a packed concert on Saturday night. Ma arrived on...
I Tried Pound Fit and Here’s What Happened
The first time I heard about Pound Fit was during a meeting at The DePauw about two weeks ago. I was sitting in the...