University farm to grow local food for campus, community
After many attempts and much discussion, plans to begin a community farm in Greencastle are underway. The idea for a student-run farm at DePauw had...
World-class composer visits, teaches
Junior Esther Shim played "Brilliant Sky, Infinite Sky" on violin Thursday night with two other school of music students in concert — and for...
Boston Marathon bombings hit close to home for some DePauw students
When senior Estee Ward's younger sister heard the first bomb go off at the Boston Marathon outside her Berklee College of Music dorm, she...
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...
Controversial T-shirts to be quilted into united message
Nine boxes containing over 500 T-shirts sat in Athletic Director Page Cotton's office for a week, fated to never be worn. Since they were collected,...
Peeler Art Center awarded sculpture exhibition
Following strict competition and help from the Indiana Arts Commission, DePauw University's Peeler Art Center was awarded a unique exhibit traveling amongst America’s top...
Construction fences around campus to come down by fall of 2017
What do Labor Day, Halloween and move in day all have in common? They’re all prospective completion dates for DePauw construction projects. “I...
Kork and Keg identity theft investigation continues
A few weeks ago, a group of DePauw students' identities were stolen after using personal credit cards to purchase items at one of Greencastle's...
In brief: new siren at Julian
On Sept. 2 at 11 a.m., students heard the new tornado siren go off for the first time this school year. A new tornado siren...
Search for VPAA moves forward
The search committee for a new vice president of academic affairs is narrowing the pool of applicants. The committee will meet on Dec. 17...