Federal Government Joins the Debate on Campus Free Speech
Last month, President Donald Trump issued an executive order requiring colleges to “certify that their policies support free speech as a condition to receive...
More Than Just a Trophy: Little 5 Partnership With United Way...
This year’s Little 5 riders are racing for more than a trophy. Through a partnership with United Way of Putnam County, each team is...
Sweeping Together: Community Joins to Combat Food Insecurity
Nearly 10 percent of Putnam County is food insecure, according to a 2016 study done by Feeding America. That equates to 4,490 people. In...
Little 5 Course Adjusted Due to Construction Hazards
Little 5 participants were informed earlier this week that the course for race day has been shifted due to unforeseen construction hazards.
Riders, who were...
Changes at DePauw Reflect National Trend
During the 2018-19 academic year, DePauw University cut $700,000 in employee healthcare, raised tuition by 2.9 percent, laid off 56 staff members and offered...
Interfraternity Council President Updates Chapters on IFC “Self-Governance” Plans
A proposal that would give IFC an active role in disciplining fraternities for minor infractions has been sent to Dean of Students Myrna Hernandez...
Access and Accommodations
When Heaven Jackson, sophomore, tore her Achilles’ heel at cheer practice Feb. 14, the adult present did not move to help or offer her...
No Longer Put to the Test
By Ian Brundige and Rachel Roscoe
When Anna Werkowski, senior, was applying to colleges the thing that worried her most were standardized tests. “When I...
First-year Housing, Other Projects to Begin Next Week
Over the course of next week, preparations for a new, unnamed first-year dorm, renovations to the east steps of the Union Building and repairs...
SAE Establishes Membership on Campus After Three Years of Suspension
Three years after being suspended for drug violations, the Indiana Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon has its first member class on DePauw’s campus...