
Historically dangerous party night stays tame
After 27 years as Emergency Management Coordinator Doug Cox experienced the mildest 'Black Monday' he can recall. "I wouldn't say black Monday was very black,"...
Friendly grill wants to bring 231 new life
Charlie's Chill & Grill hopes to revitalize the 231 area code and help employ handicapped citizens. The Chill & Grill will employ mentally and physically...
Blue Door Cafe announces early February re-opening
café will re-open its doors for business in "early February." The decision to reopen was made after many customers answered a call for feedback posted...
JumpstART promotes the arts, involvement
An eight hour loop of relaxing jungle sounds plays on laptop speakers as students create their own cave paintings. Crumpled brown paper hangs on the...
Casey returns to campus with news of big gifts
President Brian Casey returned from the annual DePauw University Board of Trustees meeting over the weekend with four significant announcements and a big smile. With...
Casey returns to campus with news of big gifts
President Brian Casey returned from the annual DePauw University Board ofTrustees meeting over the weekend with four significant announcements and a big smile. With over $31...
Watergate reporter to discuss future of journalism in next Ubben lecture
Prolific journalist Carl Bernstein will present as part of the next Timonthy and Sharon Ubben Lecture series on Feb 13. A lecture titled, "The State...
DePauw freshmen drink their way to the emergency room
Underage drinking has long been a social norm among college students, and DePauw is no different. But this year, the university has seen an...
The lowdown on the Downtown (Deli, that is)
At the end of the semester, The DePauw reported that the Downtown Deli would be closing for good. But during the holiday break, Joe...
Marvin's sees support, advertising from students
Nearly everyone who has gone or goes to DePauw has experienced it: that late night craving for a juicy GCB or savory mac bites....







