Simple Logic destruction tomorrow at 4 p.m.
Tomorrow people walking through the middle of campus will hear chainsaws taking down Simple Logic, after a short ceremony saying goodbye to the sculpture. Built...
Celebrating black history, and those who make it
In the final days of February — nationally celebrated as Black History Month — African-American history has come alive on campus. DePauw continues to celebrate...
DePauw 2020 seeks to improve students, faculty
The buildings, programs and ideals of President Brian Casey's plan for the future of DePauw are ambitious and lofty. But the expectations for the...
Third dean candidate to visit campus
The third candidate for the dean of the school of music arrives tomorrow to interact with students and faculty. Andrea Kalyn has spent the...
Senior works with Phi Delta Theta to establish campus-wide ALS Philanthropy
This week, Phi Delta Theta will raise awareness for their ALS philanthropy by organizing a weeklong event, Strikes and SteALS. Senior Molly Borter assisted...
Psychology books snatched
When psychology professor Sharmin Tunguz entered her office Thursday, she thought books had fallen off her rickety shelves. After a closer look, she realized...
Congestion reigns at Lilly
Two years ago Kristina Locke, a sophomore at the time, experienced an unusual encounter while exercising. "I used to go work out in the mornings...
Corrections and clarifications
The story "Off-campus study applications drop, numbers are lower than expected" which ran in the Feb. 18 issue of The DePauw, incorrectly implied that...
Student senate begins semester with big goals
After a very busy first semester, DePauw Student Senate seeks to pass even more white papers this semester. At their meeting Sunday night, senators discussed...
Administration surveys students about Union Building services
On Monday, the Office of Student Life sent a survey to students asking for input on the recent additions to the Union Building. The university...