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...
Student government plans to make over allocations board, assess other goals
As the school year comes to a close, student government is working to finish putting goals into action and to finalize changes for the...
DePauw alumni create online memory saving resource
Past and current students can now compile all of their favorite DePauw memories and reflections on their experience on a new website alumni-created website...
Students lend a hand to Holton
A tornado ripped through a DePauw student's hometown of Holton, Indiana on March 2, leaving the town in shambles with an estimated $5 to...
Memories that can't be burned: Remembering Rector Hall
Eric Aasen '02 woke up in his dorm room as the sun rose, just as he had for the entirety of his senior year....
Wanted - For Threatening Student Safety
Underage drinking is not at the heart of the current discussion of the Alcohol Learning Collaborative, a student and faculty panel DePauw administration formed....
Student government deems campus climate unchanged
Students circled up in the Union Building Ballroom Sunday evening with Dean of Student Life Dorian Shager to discuss campus concerns and the current...
White paper aims to improve admissions
In an effort to make prospective students' experiences more enjoyable and personable, student government passed a white paper at their meeting Sunday to spearhead...
New position: dean for experiential education
DePauw's Civic, Global and Professional Opportunities Development (CGPOPS) Department, in charge of coordinating everything from internships to study abroad programs to service opportunities, is...
A moment of significance in the battle against HIV/Aids
Forty-five years ago today, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first ever drug for the treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This new...