Madame Web: A Forgettable Disaster in the Spider-Verse
The journey of superhero movies capturing the hearts of viewers began in the 2010s, a period marked by major profitability despite intense competition. However,...
A Brief History of Conflict in Israel-Palestine
Israel was declared a state in 1948 as a response to rising anti-semitism in Europe and the horrors of the Holocaust, according to the...
S.A. Cosby Author Talk
On Wednesday, March 6, renowned author S.A. Cosby read an excerpt from his crime novel “All the Sinners Bleed” in Thompson Recital Hall. This...
DePauw Cost of Attendance Raised by 3.5% for the 2024-2025 Academic...
Early Wednesday morning Jan. 31st, DePauw students received an email from the Financial Aid Office regarding a 3.5% increase in tuition and fees for...
The Little Prince Opera
DePauw’s latest opera, “The Little Prince,” opened on February 29 and ran its last show on March 3. Based on the novella by Antoine...
International Students Offer Advice to Incoming International Tigers
Adapting to the college environment can be challenging for many first-year students. But most international students often face additional hurdles, from navigating cultural and...
Voices from the Campus Community: DePauw advances housing renewal plans through...
On Aug. 27, the Housing Renewal Task Force kickstarted a series of student feedback sessions to discuss housing improvements and recommendations over the next...
DePauw Vice President Alan Hill to retire
Alan Hill, DePauw class of ‘81 and vice president of student affairs and dean of students will retire at the end of the 2021-...
President White and Board of Trustees Eye Infrastructural Improvements and Academic...
Following the announcement of a $200 million donor gift to DePauw University last Feb. 7, President Lori S. White and Board of Trustees Chairman...