IFC chapter presidents to meet after confusion about tailgating rules
Email conversations Wednesday between Athletic Director Stevie Baker-Watson and DePauw Interfraternity council chapter presidents led to confusion about tailgating policies on campus, causing some...
Annual report shows decrease in alcohol-related arrests
On Wednesday night, Public Safety released its annual security and fire safety report in an email to the DePauw community. The annual report, which is...
New program aims to curb stray cats
Anyone who spends time walking around campus can notice the abundance of stray cats on campus. Without spaying or neutering the stray and feral...
Starbucks grand opening draws students, residents to square
Outside Starbucks Thursday at 1 p.m. President Brian Casey and Mayor Sue Murray held normal-sized scissors to cut a green ribbon, making the opening...
Howey/DePauw Poll creates buzz on, about campus
DePauw donated $5,000 to help fund the Howey Politics Indiana polls for the senate, governor and presidential elections, tacking the university's name onto the...
CNN's Candy Crowley projects election in first Ubben lecture
The last time a woman moderated a presidential debate, most DePauw students weren't born yet. Candy Crowley, CNN"s chief political correspondent spoke at Kresge...
VP Academic Affairs search committee meets for first time
Professor Wayne Glausser and the other 11 members of the search committee for the new Vice President of Academic Affairs met for the first...
One freshman cited after first weekend on greek property
Freshmen flocked to fraternities on Saturday with excitement of their first official night allowed on greek property. And most of those freshmen were able to...
Starbucks opens to eager students, community crowd
Starbucks started in Seattle 32 years ago before opening almost 18,000 coffee shops in 60 countries. At 6 a.m. Monday morning, Starbucks opened its...
'Shopping for classes:' course registration
For the past two years, a student government white paper initiative regarding the scheduling of classes has blossomed into a legitimate administrative proposal. Ken Kirkpatrick,...