Absentee voting available for students
Voting has always been seen by the younger generation as a rite of passage. Yet voter apathy has been a reoccurring issue for young...
NRA to visit DePauw
Since its founding in 1871, the National Rifle Association has faced political opposition and has become one of America's most powerful lobbying groups. The NRA...
Student government back in session
The Student Senate met for its first time this year on Sunday in the Student Union Building to discuss white papers and proposals for...
East College camera rumor found false
A rumor that new cameras have been installed in the tower to prevent students from breaking in, has been found false. The university hasn't...
Standards for merit scholarships rise as university pushes need-based aid
Students applying and enrolling to DePauw University have always done so with the knowledge of the university's high academic standards. But students now applying to...
Standards for merit scholarships rise as university pushes need-based aid
Students applying and enrolling to DePauw University have always done so with the knowledge of the university's high academic standards. But students now applying to...
FYS changes focus on writing
First-year seminars have been renovated to be more writing intensive starting this semester. It is inevitable that each student coming to DePauw will have a...
Heavy rain causes flooding in basements around campus
Tony Robertson, assistant director of facilities, received news at 7 a.m. Monday morning that several buildings sustained water damage. Within the hour, Robertson dispatched teams...
"Crucible" course faces weak interest
The new one-quarter-credit humanities course "The Crucible" is in danger of cancellation due to low enrollment. Published in 1952, "The Crucible" reports on the Salem...