Panel talks conflict minerals
Six million civilians in the Congo have died for the minerals that fuel cell phones. That's according to the Washington, D.C.-based Raise Hope for...
Clinton takes DePauw
He commanded the world's most powerful military, negotiated with foreign leaders and led a nation. Today, he lands in Greencastle. Former President Bill Clinton, among the...
Four arrested at Monon festivities
Three DePauw students' Monon revelry ended when police arrested them Saturday on charges of public intoxication and other offenses. Director of Public Safety Angela Nally...
James Stewart '73 invited to deliver graduation address
The university Faculty Executive Committee voted last week to invite James B. Stewart '73, a Pulitzer-prize winner and former Page One Editor of the...
President Bill Clinton to give lecture entitled "Embracing Our Common Humanity"
When: Friday, Nov. 18 • Speech begins at 3 p.m. Admission: Free Seating begins: • 1 p.m. for students • 1:30 p.m. for alumni, faculty, staff and general public Where:...
LGBTQ inspired to tell a positive story
An exhausted but still enthusiastic group of LBGTQ advocates and supporters gathered Thursday in Peeler Auditorium to learn about ways to inspire leadership and...
Bell thefts covered by The DePauw
The first reported theft: student poses as a high school reporter On Oct. 16, 1959, Joe Harper '62 of The DePauw reported that five Wabash...
Monon makes big business for local restaurants
The staff of Chief's restaurant in downtown Greencastle began preparing a week early for the expected spike in business during the Monon Bell Classic...
Monon adds excitement to Greencastle, DePauw connection
While the Monon Bell Game and the week leading up to the showdown is arguably the most exciting time for DePauw students during fall...
Clerk treasurer Dunbar, 3rd Ward councilor Bingam elected
Republican Lynda Dunbar, owner of Treasurers on the Square, defeated Democratic incumbent Theresa Glenn by 183 votes, to become the new clerk treasurer for...