Too close for comfort
Mary Noble had teeth marks on her bicep the next morning. Those teeth marks, intended to be sensual, haunted her for days as they remained...
University ends fact-finding mission, no action in academic freedom case
Mark Tatge, the investigative reporting journalism professor who prompted action by university administrators after he used a current student's public arrest record as an...
Visiting philosopher: polygamy don't exclude from same-sex marriage debate
Cheshire Calhoun doesn't believe polygamy should be illegal. She isn't a polygamist, and she isn't a member of the Church of Latter-day Saints, which historically...
Special Olympics basketball tournament encourages community, students to unify
For the 25th consecutive year, DePauw will host a statewide all-women's basketball tournament on Saturday for the Special Olympics. DePauw will welcome 31 teams to...
Custodians reduce office service to twice a week
Facilities Management recently announced plans to change their custodial service schedules, reducing office cleanings from five times a week to two times a week. According...
NPR vice pres. shares the power of a personal essay
Keith Woods, National Public Radio's vice president for diversity in news and operations, addressed students and faculty Tuesday at Prindle Institute for Ethics during a...
Excise to crack down on underage drinking at DePauw
Greencastle is one of three college communities targeted by Indiana State Excise Police's newly launched initiative, Intensified College Enforcement or ICE, designed to reduce...
Lilly Center may receive a face lift
The Lilly Center will receive a new addition as early as this summer, pending the collection of sufficient funds to complete the project. Student body...
Prospectives descend for Honors and Fellows weekend
DePauw's campus was buzzing with excitement and nerves last weekend as prospective students interviewed for university honors and fellowship programs. The weekend was well attended,...
Tragedy unites 22 students to help southern Indiana community
Vehicles haphazardly thrown atop rooftops, buildings torn in half, trucks flipped over and homes transformed into piles of debris confronted DePauw volunteers as they...