Cheers, Jeers and Tears
Cheers to Yo-Yo Ma embodying the DePauw learning experience. Jeers to leaky pipes, moldy hallways, broken elevators and millions in deferred maintenance. Tears to a Monon...
Rubber stamped: The powerless state of DePauw Student Government
Throughout our three years at DePauw we have seen the university undergo enormous change. Consider construction projects like the revamping of Anderson street, the...
From a first-year: lay off Starbucks
I love both Starbucks and Downtown Deli. Why do I need to make this statement? Apparently, enjoying both Starbucks and Greencastle establishments is no...
OPINION: 9:15 p.m. Friday, November 13
Buzzing from red wine and energized by the excitement of the City of Light, I sat with a group of my classmates at a...
Why The DePauw prints names in crime stories
As you will likely have noticed, three names of our peers are published in our Campus Crime section as well as in the front-page...
Letter to the Editor: Where are you, President Casey?
Four years ago, my husband and I shared an incredible experience with an auditorium full of other anxious parents and nervous first-year students as...
The Problem With The Presidential Prospectus
Last Friday, the DePauw Presidential Search Committee released its prospectus, “which provides an overview of DePauw for candidates and a description of the role...
OPINION: Electronic empathy - Video games as media
Corby Burger is a junior Prindle intern from New Albany, Indiana. This article originally appeared on The Prindle Post. The conflict...
PhotOpinion
We asked a few DePauw students how they thought the women's basketball team would do. Click the graphic to see what they said.
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...