Student crime prevalent over Old Gold weekend
Public Safety was kept busy last Saturday with five counts of alcohol violations/minor in consumption, three hospital transportations and three arrests. Names for those committing...
DePauw's trustees announce record year for gift giving
After meeting all last week, the Board of Trustees announced that the University received a record $84 million in the last fiscal year at...
Partnership between DePauw and Nolan Security Company troubles fraternity presidents
At the beginning of the semester, DePauw partnered with Nolan Security & Investigations, LLC to provide security for all open registered fraternity chapter events. DePauw...
School of Music launches into 'The Brave New World of Music'
Brahms and Tschaikovsky will have to share the spotlight with modern composers and recording artists as the School of Music seeks to diversify its...
DePauw upperclassmen offer advice for first-years' first night out
At 10 p.m. this Saturday night, first-year students on DePauw's campus will be able to take their first, official steps onto fraternity property. DePauw's Interfraternity...
Bret Baier to speak during Old Gold weekend
Since the start of the Ubben Lecture Series in 1986, only three alumni have been on the long list of speakers. Bret Baier '92 will...
Film highlights effects of hate crimes on Asian Americans
"Vincent Who?" was the question on people's minds as well as the name of the documentary shown on Tuesday night at the Peeler Auditorium. Director...
DSG discusses communication, community events at first meeting
At their first meeting of the year, DePauw Student Government laid the groundwork for the rest of their term. The leaders of DSG outlined the...
DePauw faculty discusses proposals for Winter Term changes
Though the faculty meeting had officially adjourned, the discussion on potential Winter Term changes continued well afterward. The Winter Term proposed changes were a hot...
International students struggle to find post-grad jobs in the U.S.
International students seem to be having a tougher time when it comes to finding jobs after graduation than their domestic counterparts. Many prospective students are...