Matt Simon Uncovers Poisonous Impact of Microplastics in Latest Book
Matt Simon's fascination with global microplastic pollution started with a billiard ball constructed from elephant tusks.
"Back in the 1800s ... this guy put out...
21CM Initiative grows with challenges
Similar to notes on a music staff, the progress of the 21st Century Music Initiative (21CM) has had its highs and lows.
“I think...
Not enough or way too much: TigerCard balances are rarely just...
As the year draws to a close, students are taking a closer look at their Tiger accounts to see where they stand on dining...
Panel talks conflict minerals
Six million civilians in the Congo have died for the minerals that fuel cell phones. That's according to the Washington, D.C.-based Raise Hope for...
School of Music prepares to audition class of 2017
On Jan. 21, DePauw University's School of Music will host its Audition Day for the Class of 2017. Students from all over the globe come...
First week of classes sees fewer alcohol violations for freshmen
Four Putnam County Hospital visits, three welfare checks and hundreds of rumors later, the class of 2015's first week of college came to a...
As more seniors graduate in less than four years DePauw worries...
Deadlines for spring 2016 registration begin Monday, Nov. 9, but senior Anna Denke will not be requesting courses for next semester. Like a handful...
Winter Term off-campus application deadline approaching
Students seeking to study off campus for Winter Term have until before midnight this Wednesday to turn in their applications. DePauw offers 27 off-campus Winter...
Martin Luther King III urges listeners to continue fighting for just...
Fifty years ago today on November 22 1963, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated. Earlier that same year, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his...
Yo-Yo Ma concert sells out
Sold out. Those two words describe the response of box office workers Monday, Aug. 29 at 1:30 p.m. In five hours, tickets to world-famous cellist...