
2017 marks 150th year of female enrollment at DePauw
In the fall of 1867, five women enrolled at Indiana Asbury University for the first time. Four years later, four of these women would...
Green Dot Week Raises Bystander Intervention Awareness on Campus
Lime green chalk-dots pepper the sidewalks in the academic quad and throughout DePauw’s campus; signalling the start of Green Dot Week.
Green Dot is a...
Interview with the New Dean of Faculty
Tamara Beauboeuf was recently appointed as the new dean of faculty for DePauw University. Along with her position, she is also a faculty career...
DePauw’s Title IX remains despite national changes in the policy
A new guideline from the U.S. Department of Education will hold universities accountable to obtain the same evidence standards for all student misconduct and...
Interfaith Council aims to get Swastikas removed from Asbury Hall
The council wants a more inclusive display of religious symbols
Members of the Interfaith Council displayed a photo of a swastika outside of Asbury Hall...
Jackson Street to close Monday due to construction
On Sept. 25 at 7 a.m., Jackson Street will be closed from Veterans Memorial Highway to the city limits at Phoenix Closures due to...
DePauw changes Alcohol Policies effective immediately
Only five students attended the Sept. 18 high risk alcohol open forum hosted by Alan Hill, vice president of student academic life, and other...
Asbury tiles draw attention to religious symbols
When senior Sarah Cooper was on her way to class, it was the last thing she expected to find. Despite her momentary doubt, a...
Students concerned by religious conflicts with campus events Yo-Yo Ma concert...
Apples and honey for a sweet new year is one of the ways Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year is celebrated. People across the...
Different Factors Determine Where DePauw Faculty and Staff Reside
The notion of the “DePauw bubble” is very real for the 65 percent of DePauw University faculty and staff who currently reside in the...









