Tag: DePauw University
Enlightened Voices Poetry Club challenges boundaries of artistic expression
The “Dead Poets Society” came to life at DePauw University as students joined together for the first Enlightened Voices Poetry Club meeting on Mar....
‘History is Happening Right Here:’ My Take on the 90th Academy...
In its 90 years, the Academy for Motion Pictures of Arts and Sciences is finally becoming inclusive. Many nominations and awards broke the “white...
Getting out of campus without a car: Free shuttles in fashion
A white minibus with the DePauw University logo left the Union Building at noon Feb. 24 with 27 students. The bus arrived at the...
#BlackLivesMatter co-founder Opal Tometi to visit DePauw
Location update: Opal Tometi will now be speaking in Kresge Auditorium March 6 at 6pm.
Four Tigers earn all-NCAC honors for women’s basketball; Howard wins Player...
Junior Maya Howard and first-year Claire Keefe were named the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year,...
Spring Sport Previews: Baseball and Softball
Baseball: Unproven talent looking to fill key roles
Looking Back: Last year, under new Head Coach Blake Allen, DePauw baseball put together one of the...
Tiger of the Week: Ben Sherman
Tiger of the Week: Ben Sherman
Hometown: Zionsville, Indiana
Year: Senior
Position: Midfielder
Major: Environmental Geoscience
“Ben is the type of person and player every coach...
Catch the difference, wait nevermind.
At 6:40 a.m., I marched through the metal detectors in my high school cafeteria. My legs grew anxious from waiting for my bookbag to...
The kids aren’t alright
When the news of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSDHS) broke on Valentine’s Day afternoon, it broke like any other mass...
Am I Doing Enough?
If you are tired about me writing about my issues as a student with marginalized identities, then you are most likely part of the...