
DePauw Student Government creates new opportunities for students
This Sunday, DePauw Student Government met to discuss a slew of new projects benefiting students. Projects discussed include a new "Applied Civic Learning" class, a...
Fellowship provides opportunity to learn
DePauw students and alumni now have extra encouragement to improve the education system. Beginning in the fall of 2012, student and alumni in STEM fields...
EDITORIAL: Cheers, tears and jeers to the 2015-2016 school year
Well, we’ve had a good run. As the semester winds down and we release the last issue of The DePauw for the semester, The...
Beta Theta Pi under investigation
Following an instance of hazing among senior members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Public Safety, community standards and Beta Theta Pi fraternity international headquarters...
Cyclists ready to hit the road, rain or shine
Cyclists in this weekend's Little 5 bike race are doing their final rides to stay in shape. But co-chairs of the event, seniors Ellie...
Campus crime
April 3 • Noise — loud music • Made contact with house representation/turned down | Time: 9:55 p.m. | Place: Sigma Chi fraternity April 4 • Assist...
Katie Kraska, '13, Earns Fulbright Scholarship for Research in Indonesia
Senior Katie Kraska found out she won a Fulbright scholarship to research in Indonesia before DePauw's other eight finalists. Kraska, a biology and art history...
"The Movement" hits DePauw's students
Picket signs, Facebook posts and forum discussions have centered around a key question in the past week: Does DePauw care? This dialogue, catalyzed by an...
Snapshot: 22 down, 40 to go
DePauw's landscape superindendent Aaron Slater (center) oversees Warren Maccaroni (right) plant an American Sycamore tree outside Mason Hall Thursday. The tree was the 22nd...
Charles & Nic
CHARLES PIERRE moved to Haiti when he was 10 and stayed there until he was 15. His parents still live in the island nation...






