Open access policies to allow the free flow of information
This past January, activist and world-renowned computer genius Aaron Swartz took his own life. Though his passing was mourned around the world, it particularly...
Prindle symposiums effective in engaging campus and community
Before the semester winds to a close, we would like to belatedly congratulate the Prindle Institute for Ethics on hosting the wonderful symposium, "The...
Greek life: good or bad?
Thursday evening, The DePauw Debate Society held an event at Peeler Auditorium to discuss the affirmative and negative side of the statement "At DePauw...
Proactive freshmen denied W credit under new system
When freshman Stephanie Martin recently met with her academic advisor, she was delivered "absolutely ridiculous" news: her completion of Intro to Women's Studies, a...
Code T.E.A.L Week 2013
Code T.E.A.L. is a grassroots movement that began at DePauw in the Spring Semester 2012. We are dedicated to talking about sexual assault, educating...
Finding humanity in homelessness
On a wet and chilly night in San Diego late last January, I heard an array of colorful comments: "Fuck off." "Why don't you...
Boston bombings: another tragedy for this generation
Crossing the finish line is a moment of pride. It's a moment of accomplishment. And perhaps even more importantly, it's a moment of community....
Social media and employers: If you run, they will find you
I can't pinpoint the exact moment, but there was a point in all of our lives when suddenly everyone started telling us to be...
PhotOpinion
Students share what they want to see in next year's student government president and vice president.