Small classes provide students distinct advantages
BAGS / THE DEPAUW Recognized as a Liberal Arts institution, DePauw takes pride in offering small classes and a student to...
The 2020 experience
As the leaves start to change and summer turns the corner into fall, another season officially comes underway on college campuses: recruitment for the...
Faculty vote to adjust W requirements, expand steering committee
• Beginning next fall, a new writing curriculum will require First-Year Seminars to be "writing intensive," a "W' course to be taken during the...
Karen Baldner expresses family Holocaust struggles in artwork
Karen Baldner crosses her legs, takes a sip of her Newman's Royal Tea and begins to tell the story of how she turns traumatic...
Tornadoes ravage Midwest, DePauw students' hometowns
As violent storms and tornadoes left their mark on the Midwest on Sunday, students with family residing in these areas could do nothing but...
One freshman cited after first weekend on greek property
Freshmen flocked to fraternities on Saturday with excitement of their first official night allowed on greek property. And most of those freshmen were able to...
Students and faculty adjust to new card readers, printers
Sophomore Ariana Mckeithen-Mead didn't understand why the new printers didn't work for her at first. "Apparently my name is too long," she said. "It took...
Rev. Gregory Jones encourages leaders to move forward in Mendenhall lecture
Imagine yourself on an airplane. The captain comes over the radio and says, "Ladies and gentlemen I have some bad news, and I have...
Prindle director candidate James Norton comes to DePauw
With interviews for two out of three candidates for the open position of director of the Prindle Institute completed, the decision is close to...
Fulbright winners to spend next academic year in South Korea
Hattie Blair. Photo courtesy of DePauw University While several know that DePauw is one of the top...