Tag: DePauw University
An Introduction, Struggling Rookies, and the Matt Ryan Problem
Football is back, and so is everyone’s favorite source of banter to have between their friends and coworkers: fantasy football. We’ve had our drafts,...
5 Hidden Spaces: Part 2
This article is the second installment of a three-part series exploring hidden spaces on DePauw’s campus and within the Greencastle community.
Hartman House
The Hartman...
Letter to the Editor: Bring Clarity to the Gold Commitment
Every new school year brings its own sense of excitement as we all gear up to do our work. This year is special because,...
Culture POP: Rest Easy, Mac!
Late last week social media platforms flooded with pictures and prayers saluting Mac Miller, his craft and his contribution to the hip-hop world. At...
Women’s soccer looks to rebuild with leadership from new coaching staff
Offensive struggles defined the women’s soccer team last year, averaging just one goal per game. Coming into this year, however, new leadership from Head...
See: Art. II, Sec. II, Cl. 2
It’s no shocker that I’m not a fan of Brett Kavanaugh. As someone who is a fan of general reason as well as human...
New Coordinator of Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence Prevention and Education
Katie Childs breaks new ground at DePauw University as the first Coordinator of Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence and Education.
“For people who have...
Nuna Bamatraf: Olympian Swimmer
If you were watching the first heat of the women’s 100-meter freestyle on the first day of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio you...
Tiger of the Week: Suzanne Peters
Senior outside hitter Suzanne Peters etched her name into the DePauw volleyball record book by becoming only the 12th player in program history to...