Defining the Garden
Seven DePauw students will be presenting on the importance of gardening in their final class projects, just four days after the People’s Climate March...
First Annual DePride Festival this Friday
Bounce houses, tacos, and the celebration of queer identities will all be found at the first annual DePride festival this Friday in Bowman Park.
The...
Swedish electro-band Little Dragon gives a delightful "Season High"
There's something about a poor rating on Pitchfork that makes me want to listen to an album from cover to cover and be proven...
Queer Students of Color Organization highlights intersectionality on campus
Founded this semester, the “Queer Students of Color” (QSOC) organization reaches out to members of their own community on campus and fosters an environment...
My Linh Tran’s ‘Triggered’
What would happen if a 13-year old, home alone, found a gun as she’s searching through her bathroom drawer looking for a tampon? A...
Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches
Audiences were left grappling with political corruption, racial tensions, religious conflict, and an emotional, ambiguous ending in Tony Kushner’s ‘Angels in America, Part One:...
From Green Arrow to The Dark Net
A quick Google search of Benjamin Percy will pull up his bio, an author page, and a terrifying reading of “Goodnight Moon.” He plans...
Raising the bar for bystander intervention
According to the Putnam County Family Support Services (PCFSS), about 50 percent of women and 20 percent of men will experience some form of...
Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Kushner speaks on campus
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tony Kushner will be the keynote speaker for this year’s 43rd Annual National Undergraduate Honors Conference for Communication and Theatre.
The...
Headline: Despite small Jewish community in Greencastle, DePauw celebrates Passover
President Mark McCoy upheld the tradition of hosting the annual Passover Seder at his house Monday night. More than 50 students, faculty, staff, and...