OPINION: A hard look at misogyny in the Greek system
My first year on campus, I wrote a column that took a critical look at misogyny in Interfraternity Council (IFC) recruitment. At the time,...
Mostly waiting
As an university that prides itself on diversity and inclusion, how do we hold ourselves accountable to this image? In an attempt to diversify...
Change not as alarming as miscommunication
For weeks now, there has been talk surrounding the abrupt departure of Gary Lemon from the Management Fellows Program, the recent appointment of Jonathan...
OPINION: An International Perspective of the People's Climate March
Sarah White is a junior environmental-geoscience major from Steamboat Springs, Colorado. On September 21, 2014, more than 400,000 people showed up...
Obama runs a 'stale' administration
I may have spent the last 21 years of my life living in a state of naivety or something else is responsible for my...
18-and-up bars could unify student body
The bars. The bars are something esoteric, something exclusive and something magical for a DePauw student under the age of 21. They seem to...
The Value of DePauw Stress
Is Mercury in Retrograde or is it just us? In the midst of midterms week, everyone seems to be running around like their hair's...
From The Prindle Post:
// WWW.PRINDLEPOST.ORG When you arrive on DePauw’s campus, or any college campus for that matter, it is assumed that...
Weighing the pros and cons of DePauw's new look
Hey DePauw, did you get a haircut or something? You look different. It seems President Brian Casey's DePauw 20/20 plan has indeed begun to change...
DePauw, We Still Have Questions
The staff reductions that were announced yesterday will save the university an annual amount of $4.3 million. This amount accounts for approximately 66-86 percent...