
New Regulations for Greek Flower-ins
Like many of DePauw's greek traditions, spring flower-in's are highly regulated to ensure that they go smoothly and efficiently. Flower-ins are a tradition held by...
Multicultural Greek Organizations at DePauw
While the greek system is known for being alive and well at DePauw, some students might forget that Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council greek organizations...
Sewer Collapses Outside GCPA
A sewer line connecting a small portion of the Green Center for the Performing Arts to the sewer located beneath College Street collapsed on...
The Future of the Hoover Gates
In the bitter climate, the Hoover Gate archway remains vacant on the Anderson Street entrance. Despite the gates' highly anticipated reveal, their clashing contemporary...
DePauw Students Get Identities Stolen
The real world burst the DePauw bubble recently for several students who were victims of credit card theft. These few students are not...
Students Unsatisfied with Care at Local Hospital
College brings freedom from parents, but it also leaves students on their own to deal with health issues. During the fall of his freshman year,...
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...








