Prospective Students Visit DePauw on President's Day
One hundred and seventy prospective students made their way to DePauw on Monday to see a campus buzzing with life. Typically, an admitted student day...
Making Connections at the Career Fair
DePauw students spent their Valentine's Day lunch hour looking for jobs they could fall in love with at the 14th Annual Career, Job and...
DePauw Students Experience Cuba
For junior Jennifer Dickman, discovering that DePauw University was offering a Winter Term trip to Cuba was a chance far too rare to pass...
Journalism Legend Carl Bernstein Speaks at DePauw
In the summer of 1972, this week's Ubben lecturer and world-renowned journalist Carl Bernstein broke the news of Watergate to an unsuspecting nation. With the...
2013: The Year of the Snake
There were at least five popped balloons on the ground for every child at Putnam County Library celebrating the Chinese New Year Wednesday evening. From...
Gender Dominated Majors
It isn't uncommon for a DePauw student to sit down on the first day of class and be surrounded by members of the opposite...
Where Sexuality and Spirituality Combine
Visiting activist Joshua Moon Johnson presented the lecture "Beyond Surviving: A Discussion on Sexuality and Spirituality" on Tuesday night at Peeler Art Center. Johnson discussed...
Asbury not up to disability standards
He places both crutches a step or two above him and shifts his weight so that his body follows, one step at a time. For...
Greek students head to Indy for faith conference
InterVarsity, a worldwide Christian organization on college campuses, held its largest annual g reek conference last weekend in Indianapolis. For the past 19 years, students...
Opportunity for connection regardless of affiliation
Of the eight round tables in the Union Building Ballroom, six were full of people students gathered to celebrate the Independent's Day Bash on...