5 books to add to your summer reading list
With summer approaching and classes wrapping up, book lovers across campus, including myself, are looking forward to having some extra time to read from...
Students for Ceasefire
January 17, 2024, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) obliterated Gaza’s last standing university (United Nations). Currently, college students all over the world are performing...
The Asbury Critic: The Shortest Way with the Deplorables
Editor's Note: The Asbury Critic is a featured opinion column written and submitted by Prindle Institute for Ethics interns. The opinions expressed in this and...
Letter to the Editor: Five Things the “Official Story” of Last...
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Comfortably Numb
It is time to boycott celebrities. The very existence of these unimaginably wealthy, privileged and overhyped individuals is accelerating global warming because of the...
An Open Letter to the President: Dr. Lori White’s Alarmingly Neutral...
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The Asbury Critic: The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal...
Editor's Note: The Asbury Critic is a featured column written and submitted by Prindle Institute for Ethics interns. The opinions expressed in this and other...
Putnam County Museum Exhibits Heirloom Coverlet from Private Collections
Editor's Note: This press release was written and submitted by Executive Director of the Putnam County Museum, Lisa Harris Mock. She shared with The DePauw that DePauw...
Transparency and the Liberal Arts
On Oct. 6, DePauw University's official Instagram account made a post celebrating the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new School of Business and Leadership...
Why Do People Enjoy Halloween?
Halloween is one of the most popular holidays in the United States, originating in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon England as the festival of Samhain. As...