New year, new air
Students and faculty who arrived on campus after holiday recess may have seen the giant crane overlooking the Julian Science and Mathematics Center. Yet...
DePauw student government sells extra Monon shirts, sales benefit United Way
After running out of student Monon shirts last year, the DePauw Student Government pulled out all the stops for this year's game. "We ordered 2,500...
Three professors to join faculty in fall
Two English professors and one art professor will join the DePauw faculty for the fall 2013 semester. Amity Reading and David Crouse will join the...
Scholarship packages will change for School of Music
While the School of Music will not be changing the amount of money it distribute for scholarships, it will be changing the packaging of...
Turning in prescription drugs
No one says DePauw has a prescription drug problem, but if there are unused prescription pills lying around DePauw Public Safety wants to make...
"Crucible" course faces weak interest
The new one-quarter-credit humanities course "The Crucible" is in danger of cancellation due to low enrollment. Published in 1952, "The Crucible" reports on the Salem...
Winter Term changes passed at February faculty meeting
Professors are no longer required to teach Winter Term, students only need two instead of three Winter Term courses to graduate and some courses...
Trustees green-light five 'aggressive' campus improvement projects
Three years after a global economic crisis cut millions from the university endowment, the university board of trustees approved initial proposals for five campus...
Campus crime
April 17: • Minors in posession of alcohol (non student) •Released to parents | Time: 12:39 p.m. | Place: Nature Park Drive •Driving while intoxicated •Arrested:...
Ken and Carrie Coquilette donate to student engagement at DePauw
Freshmen got a taste of post-DePauw life at a dinner with Graduates of the Last Decade alumni (GOLD)during orientation. The alumni speakers looked to inspire...