Recognizing athletes
DePauw's sports teams have again dominated in conference. This time, however, they're breaking new ground. Thanks to field hockey, and men's and women's soccer,...
Uniting the university
The School of Music and College of Liberal Arts are notoriously unconnected. And in the past, we've seen little effort to reconcile that separation. The...
Consider the sources, then think critically
News of the trial of Troy Davis, a death row inmate, blew up news sources and social media Wednesday when the supreme court denied,...
Plagiarism: malice or mistake?
The university has seen a dramatic rise in incidents of academic dishonesty from the 2009-2010 school year to 2010-2011. Whether it's cheating on tests, plagiarism...
Nighttime calls for safety precautions
Listen up people. There are some serious things going on around our town, and not many students are aware of it. There have been several...
Social networking permits change
As I wandered around Facebook after tiring hours of classes, a new post popped up and quickly got my attention. Some of my friends...
Homes, not frats
Freshmen aren't supposed to touch greek property until Oct. 1. But that doesn't mean they've followed that rule. On move-in day, new students canvassed the...
Other school kinder, tamer than 'DePauwty'
There is nothing like a good "DePauwty" to complete your weekend, but a couple of weekends ago I experienced my first weekend on another...
Div. III offers chance to witness competition at its purest
If there's one thing that Division I schools seem to have on us it is the excitement and energy of a college game day. The...
A senior's plea to professors
Seniors, you've registered for classes. You've seen the "S=0" glaring at you on e-Services. You, a senior who has spent three years learning at...