
DePauw cuts cable cord, saving $140,000
DePauw University has saved nearly $140,000 so far from discontinuing cable services on Aug. 3 for residential dorm rooms and Greek houses.
Instead of...
Fraternities faced with new alcohol rules
Fraternities’ chapter grade point average could limit the amount of parties with alcohol that they can host, according to DePauw University’s new drinking policies.
If...
Renovating DePauw room by room
President Mark McCoy announced the beginning of the Housing Master Plan, which involves refreshing, refurbishing, repairing and replacing the university’s residence halls in an...
Map shows 95 alleged sexual assaults over past five years
A group of womxn released a map tracking alleged sexual assaults on DePauw’s campus from April 2013 to February 2018 last night, according to...
More, more, more: faculty make changes to general education requirements
At the faculty meeting on Monday, faculty narrowly passed a motion to change the language requirement for the class of 2023 so that students...
Issues of transparency and concerns for students drive faculty meeting
A faculty committee is asking for a meeting between “select” faculty members and the Board of Trustees, over concerns about the administration’s handling of...
DePauw counseling services responds to recent bias incidents
DePauw University counseling services is looking to replace four counselors leaving at the end of the 2018 school year, while also hoping to diversify...
Fluttering Duck bias incident sent to Community Standards
One of the six reported bias incidents on campus in the past month has been sent to Community Standards, according to Dean of Students...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon begins recolonization attempts
During the spring semester of 2016, the Indiana Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) said good-bye to DePauw University. Two years later, the...












