Refreshing religious conversation
Thumbs up to the recent Mendenhall lecture featuring New York Times columnist Samuel Freedman. Focusing his lecture on religion and its impact on the presidential...
What Busts My Hump: weather complaints
It's that time of year again: corn mazes, trick-or-treating, pumpkin flavored everything and subzero post-apocalyptic ice age temperatures. Woah, slow your roll there McDrama...
The State of our Programming
In last night's State of the University, President Brian Casey mentioned an off-script, deeper concern he wants to change at DePauw. "What I don't think...
From a first-year: the woes of Roy O. West
There I was, in the library sitting on the uncomfortable chair at the crummy desk looking out the dirty window. The air conditioner clanged...
175th Anniversary celebration thank you
Thanks to all of our students for taking part in the events, programs and contests during the 175th Anniversary Student Life Celebration last week!...
Listen, society: Knowledge trumps information
What is the difference between knowledge and information?" Such was the question I faced during my interview for admission into the Media Fellows program. I...
Ask what you can do for DePauw
We wrote an article a few weeks ago in September challenging DePauw students to demand that the university improve in areas where it has...
Looking forward to improvements
Twenty-five million is one pretty penny to donate to DePauw's campus. We want to thank Mr. and Mrs. Hoover for the kindness and loyalty they...
Not too dark, not too social: the perfect study spot
Where is the perfect place to study? Does such a place even exist? These questions are asked time and time again by college students...
Who Are You, Trustees?
We noticed, a little too late, that there is barely any coverage of the board of trustees in these pages. The super-administrative group of...