LETTER: Sociology and anthropology faculty on DePauw’s campus climate
As professional sociologists and anthropologists, we are committed to the scholarly examination of inequalities related to race, ethnicity, class, gender, ability and sexuality. We...
LETTER: Committee on Academic Policy and Planning on multicultural requirement
DePauw’s course catalog states, ”A DePauw education asserts that developing a global perspective and an appreciation and tolerance for a more diverse society are...
EDITORIAL: The DePauw can act as a forum for multicultural debate
One semester after “The Movement” catapulted the issue of racial equality on DePauw University’s campus to the forefront, a second wave is hitting. ...
LETTER: DePauw's climate is what you make of it
While I won't presume to discount the personal experiences of students on DePauw's campus, I can certainly say that I am baffled at the...
LETTER: Covanta's response to "Covanta and the implications of sorted vs....
After reading Eleanor Prices’ op-ed about recycling, it’s clear that misperceptions still linger about Covanta’s energy-from-waste operations and the company’s plan to improve recycling...
OPINION: Conflict Kitchen — an example of how to respond to...
Last month, Prindle sponsored a visit from Conflict Kitchen, a restaurant in Pittsburgh that exclusively serves cuisine from countries in which that the United States...
EDITORIAL: Net neutrality threatens fast Internet speeds
Yesterday President Obama asked the Federal Communications Commission to place stricter rules on Internet regulations in support of net neutrality in a two-page statement...
OPINION: When science and legislation collide — the l'Aquila earthquake
Jackson Mote is a junior French l anguage major from Indianapolis. CHRISTA SCHRODEL / THE DEPAUW Yesterday, an Italian appeals court...
OPINION: Flower-ins and Title IX — a cause for change
Cara Bargiacchi is a political science and conflict studies major from Memphis, Tennessee. Flower-ins are a DePauw tradition, and there has...
OPINION: Composting—We can do it
Ashley Junger is a junior English literature and biology double major from St. Louis. Junger is also an Environmental Fellow. CHRISTA SCHRODEL / THE...