“Swipes for the Homeless:” Making the most of DePauw’s meal plan
As sophomore Chloe Reed and her friends ate at Hoover one November morning, she could not help but wonder how many meal swipes were...
Race and equity classes ending after 8 weeks
A group of DePauw University faculty, staff, and members of the President’s Cabinet will finish up an online course concerning race and equity on...
Students clean up for community
The Greencastle and DePauw communities are joining forces for Greencastle Clean City Month in an effort to beautify the city. This project began on...
Lack campus activism a focal point of tar sands discussion
Tyler Hess, a former DePauw student and current University of Kentucky junior, returned to DePauw's campus Sunday night to advocate. This time it was...
Admissions office compiles own research, avoids national rankings
Rather than directing effort towards obtaining a top spot on U.S. news ranking lists of top universities, DePauw focuses on obtaining quality. The recent scandal...
Student Senate preps for elections, campus activities
The Senate met again this week in preparation for the upcoming government elections. On Sunday, senators reviewed topics of discussion at last week's meeting and...
Q-Center up to par with W and S Centers, helpfulness
The Academic Resource Center, located on the first floor of Asbury Hall, provides tutoring services to students who need to catch up with their...
Recruitment results 2014
The pledge class lists for Interfrathernity Council Panhellenic Council. Click the photos to enlarge the list.
Optimism despite $120 million debt
As Vice President for Finance and Administration Brad Kelsheimer presented a saddening powerpoint depicting the university's debt to a ballroom of faculty members, the...