An exceptional turkey day in Turkey
An atheist, Jew, Christian and a Muslim all walked into a room and sat down at a table. No, this is not the start...
OPINION: Nepal earthquake - The necessity of impact reduction
Elise Johns is a first-year from Carmel, Indiana. CHRISTA SCHRODEL / THE DEPAUW A plate boundary is a fault between two plates...
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...
PhotOpinion
We asked a few DePauw students about their favorite parts of Little 5 week. Check out their answers in the graphic.
OPINION: Cultural diversity means appreciating the differences between individuals
Natalie Santiago is a first-year from Chicago, Illinois. At our multicultural meeting on January 28th, it seemed like this "Day of...
U.S. must make humanitarian mission in Syria a priority
After two long years of brutal civil war, it appeared that the world's inaction over the Syrian conflict had finally broken. The killing of hundreds...
A semester in recap: cheers, tears and jeers from the editorial...
For years, The DePauw's editorial board has opted to sum up the semester at DePauw in its final editorial by way of cheers, tears...
Letter to the editor
Over the weekend, several members of DePauw's alumni community were deeply disappointed in The DePauw editorial board's take on the announcement of Teach For...
Questions about #MeToo movement inspire change
The #MeToo movement, founded by the Silence Breakers, has migrated to DePauw’s campus.
As women of all ages express their heartbreaking experiences with harassment and...