Student government happenings: Inaugurations, a night of firsts
All things were new at the student government inauguration Sunday night as representatives welcomed a new location, new members and a new award. Outgoing Student...
Fewer scholarship offers may limit number of incoming Lilly scholars
Increases in the price of tuition at colleges across the state means fewer Lilly Scholars may be coming to DePauw. This year, 142 students have...
Corrections and clarifications
In the Mar. 1 issue the editorial "Ubben Lectures on the Upswing" contained two inaccurate statements about Brad Stevens ‘99. He is the head...
Freshman women meet n' greet greeks
Sunday afternoon might look like Panhellenic recruitment came early: freshman women will be lead from chapter house to chapter house in the second annual...
Arts, sciences interact in motorcycles
Charles M. Falco, professor of optical sciences and chair of condensed matter physics at the University of Arizona, spoke Monday night about the ways...
Yo-Yo Ma to perform at depauw on Saturday, meet with students...
Not only is Yo-Yo Ma performing for a sold out crowd, meeting with students and chairing the 21-Century Musician Advisory Board, but Ma will...
Student-Serving Offices and Centers On-Campus Reopen In-Person
Student-serving offices and centers reopened on Monday, Sept. 21 in-person, despite some original plans to remain fully remote for the entirety of the fall...
Special Olympics brings a weekend of basketball to DePauw community
DePauw's campus will be filled with basketball and cheers this weekend as The Special Olympics take over the Indoor Track and Tennis Center. The Annual...
Grant to digitize local records
The fragile newsprint and bulky microfilm on which Putnam County's history is printed will soon be readable without the legwork of old-fashioned library research. The...