New interdisciplinary course "Challenge Borders"
DePauw and Wabash College students set their Monon rivalry aside in a joint-curriculum class on the South African apartheid called “Challenging Borders: Gendered...
Soul-packed vocalist group brings South Africa to Greencastle
Decked out in dark blue and black garments, Ladysmith Black Mambazo dazzled the Greencastle community in Kresge Auditorium on Sunday with their quick hand...
LegendPuncher epitomizes power of liberal arts
Four DePauw staff members, busy with their jobs and running after their children, come together on Friday afternoons surrounded by power tools, saw...
Japanese taiko ensemble, KODO, performs to sold out crowd
KODO, a Japanese Taiko ensemble, performed on Friday in the Kresge Auditorium as part of their 2017 DADAN tour.
The group, composed of thirty...
Perception of war in video games
By Kelly Siempelkamp
Iraqi-American artist Wafaa Bilal gave insight into the difference between realism and reality when it comes to playing video games during...
“Negotiation over the right to belong”
Melanye Price, associate professor of Africana studies at Rutgers University, hosted a discussion about race and former President Barack Obama on Wednesday as...
New campus farm to begin construction this summer
A new campus farm will begin construction this summer, due to a $1 million donation from the Ullem family.
The Ullem Family Campus Farm and...
Storm, Spoon, and Ty Segall
If my first semester of sophomore year had a soundtrack, it would probably be Spoon's "Do You" from their 2014 album “They Want My...
Volunteerism working to find and aid “disappeared” persons
According to the study, “Disappeared: How the US Border Enforcement Agencies Are Fueling a Missing Persons Crisis,” U.S. Border Patrol has been using strategic...
Confronting our biases: AAAS presents on the portrayal of race in...
In an intimate setting on the evening of Feb. 16, members of the African American Association of Students hosted and attended a presentation aimed...