New Flower-In Guidlines to Keep Tradition Alive
Flower-ins - or kiss-ins, as they were once called - have been a part of campus greek tradition since the early 1970s. Since then, the...
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Find out what DePauw students are doing to avoid the sicknesses dubbed the Campus Plague in the graphic below.
DePauw's Hook-up Culture
Tinder's plague has officially broken out, and now it's easier than ever to judge a book by its cover. The iPhone app is fun...
A Break from the Daily Grind
Perhaps you have successfully avoided pulling out your syllabus, or maybe you're among the few who have already been keeping a close eye on...
Lifeline Law Applies to Organizatons and Individuals
Dear Editor, As three staff members who work very closely with alcohol issues on campus, we were concerned by the editorial in Tuesday's edition of...
The Cross-Quad Rivalry: Energy Wars 2013
Dear Editor, We, the faculty members of Asbury Hall, welcome the arrival of the Energy Games competition. We have no doubt that our electricity reduction...
Love: Why Can't We Study It?
Now that Valentine's Day is sufficiently behind us, those who despise the holiday can relax because there are 360 days (sorry to remind you)...
Heeding Bernstein's Call to Seek Truth
Here's the thing about being a college student. There is a serious disconnect between the open, thoughtful and educational environment we all experience in lecture...
Take Personal Responsibility
There's a saying that I really like by a man that I really don't like: Ross Perot. He said, "If you see a snake,...
Greeks not necessarily at fault
The Putnam County hospital is no stranger to DePauw students, nor the contents of many of their stomachs. In the last week Public Safety transported...