Office of Admissions updates strategies to hook class of 2016
As spring approaches, DePauw is beginning to admit the class of 2016. As a way to improve the experience for both prospective students and...
2011 Nobel Peace Prize recipient next in line for Feb. Ubben...
The Ubben Lecture series will host 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee (pronounced LAY-mah boh-WEE) on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Gbowee's...
Students run into white supremacist, car damaged at local fast food...
The last thing freshman Eric Wilson expected to see after a strange encounter with a tattooed man in a local McDonald's over Winter Term...
Greek recruitment by the numbers
Though recruitment registration numbers for men and women have fluctuated this year, Greek life Coordinator PJ Michell said the changes do not hold significant...
175th Kick-off Celebration Photo-Opinion
TDP asks: If you could personally wish DePauw "happy birthday," what would you say? "Cheers! Cheers to success, diversity and 175 years full of an...
Campus prepares to host DePauw's 175th birthday celebration
Students, alumni, faculty, staff, and Greencastle residents alike will gather on Tuesday to celebrate a birthday: DePauw University's. On January 10, 1837 — exactly 175...
Student ambassadors serve president, board and peers
Senior Rajpreet Heir received a letter in the mail one day asking her to come to the president's house. It was her first time...
Student government corruption
On her first day back on campus this semester, Margarita Villa, former vice president of finance for student government and head of the allocations...
Holiday Gala to spread musical cheer
The School of Music resounds with hymns and carols this week as bands, orchestras, choirs and ensembles rehearse for their Holiday Gala. The holiday concert...
DePauw to celebrate 175th
On Jan. 10, 1837, the Indiana General Assembly approved the charter for Indiana Asbury University, later renamed DePauw University. The university began as a tiny...