Tag: DePauw University
Sophia the Robot Comes to DePauw University
Sophia the Robot can speak, learn, and express emotion just like DePauw students.
Sophia, the world’s first artificial intelligence fueled android, is coming to...
Is Cultural Appropriation Appropriate?
Let’s be honest here, we all know the answer to this question. I just wanted to use the question for a snappy title. You’re...
WGRE: Courtney Barnett calls men out in her new single
Courtney Barnett has to be one of my favorite artists of all time. She writes about her neuroses and experiences with such stark specificity...
21CM Initiative grows with challenges
Similar to notes on a music staff, the progress of the 21st Century Music Initiative (21CM) has had its highs and lows.
“I think...
DePauw experiences building flooding and power outage over weekend
Excessive rain caused flooding in the Union Building on Feb. 24.
Warren Whitesell, associate vice president of facilities management, did not respond to an email...
Steam leakages prompt installation of new pipeline system
Since the beginning of the Spring semester, the condensate and steam leaks have become apparent throughout the campus, leading DePauw University to implement a...
No. 7 DePauw Gets Knocked Out of NCAC Tournament
The DePauw women basketball team’s 21-game win streak was snapped by visiting Wittenberg University in the semifinals of the North Coast Atlantic Conference (NCAC)...
First official mold report of the semester by Hogate Hall resident
Although there has been recent talk of mold by Hogate residents, this is the first official mold report of the school year.
Women’s basketball blows out Allegheny to open NCAC tournament
The Tigers cruised to a 90-48 win at home over Allegheny College in the first round of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) tournament...
Track Preview: Men’s and women’s track enter season at different stages
Men’s andTrack and Field: Tigers hitting stride early
Looking Back:
With this season’s group nearly resembling last year’s, the men’s track and field program is close...