Tag: DePauw University
Hamlet, Mostly
The famous monologue of indecision, “to be or not to be,” from William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” has echoed throughout many classes, theaters and screens....
Wear Your Skin. It's Trending. You're Lit
Although we wear our skin literally, if you think about it, it’s kind of part of our fashion sense. We know what colors best...
Student of color organizations moved to South Jackson Street
Feminista!, Queer Students of Color (QSOC), Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated (AKA), Association of African American Students (AAAS) and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated...
Holi, the festival of colors, sketches vibrant spring on campus
On a sunny Thursday afternoon, the splash from a water gun painted people in white shirts pink, hazes of green and yellow powder and...
Editorial: What now DePauw?
In the past five days, there have been six bias incidents on campus.
This sort of behavior, regardless of whether or not it was committed...
A journey back to his roots
Coming from the bright lights of music row where country tunes fill the air waves all the way to the small, quiet town of...
LDA funding withheld in budget talks
The DePauw Language Department Assistant (LDA) program, which brings international student ambassadors to DePauw, has been put on hold for the next academic year....
Greek Leadership Commission created to improve DePauw Greek community
In light of recent tragic events associated with Greek life on other college campuses, President Mark McCoy launched a Greek Leadership Commission in order...
Student activists at Ubben Lecture protest recent bias incidents
DePauw student activists halted Jenna Fischer’s Ubben Lecture Tuesday night in Kresge Auditorium, unfurling a banner that said “We are not safe #DePauwKKK.”
The students...
International students experience tuition fluctuation
Two international communities at DePauw were affected by a change in the exchange rate which resulted in an indirect increase in their school dues.
Over...