DSG seals time capsule; looks to Winter Term, course request changes
DePauw Student Government began their Senate meeting on Sunday night with the sealing of the time capsule. With the 175th committee, Carter McKay, DePauw student...
Shortened on-campus dining hours leave students wanting more
"No rhyme or reason," said Steven Santo, General Manager for DePauw Dining Services regarding the selection of operating hours for the Hub and Den. Students...
Campus forum generates hope for a new definition
In the midst of the Code TEAL campaign, which has flooded campus in teal colored signs as well as a series of statistics pertaining...
Create an elite, yet unique campus
Based on the DePauw 2020 plan, our campus of the future will — pending funding and inevitable revision — look like a more elite university. We...
DePauw Student Government creates a new public relations positions
DePauw Student Government is on the verge of change after dealing with some minor setbacks. Last fall, the public relations officer stepped down, leaving DePauw's...
Visiting philosopher: polygamy don't exclude from same-sex marriage debate
Cheshire Calhoun doesn't believe polygamy should be illegal. She isn't a polygamist, and she isn't a member of the Church of Latter-day Saints, which historically...
Bon Apetit facing logistics issues at DePauw
Long lunch lines at the Hub aren't something new to students, but having only two cash registers open at a time is. The change in...
Emison undergoes major facelift on south end
There often comes a moment during a student's first visit to campus when he or she says, "I can see myself here." According to administrators,...
DSG Senate initiatives off to a productive start
The DePauw Student Government Senate met Sunday and introduced new initiatives, including improving the often groaned-about course registration system. The Course Registration System Committee, created...
Why go local? Office of Sustainability fosters discussion, debate
This week, the Office for Sustainability is directing attention to the topic through Earth Week 2012. Events kicked off Monday evening with "What's So...