Tag: DePauw University
North Korea’s Ivanka
There have been many memorable things about the Olympics so far this year, but the coverage of North Korea’s presence by major media outlets...
Letter to the Editor: DePauw Housing Puts Students at Risk
When I first heard the news that approval had been given to tear down Hogate Hall and College Street Hall, all I could think...
Letter to the Editor: Listening to and believing marginalized people is...
Our culture provides many of us benefits that, through no fault of our own, are unearned and, more often than not, these unearned benefits...
Letter to the Editor: Generation Z ignores 180 years of tradition
The DePauw’s “Generation Z requires shift in DePauw admissions” article discussed the potential changes DePauw University is considering after getting feedback from a Render...
Cooking up a Dream
One local chef’s passion for food brought him from the grape fields of Napa Valley, California to Greencastle, Indiana. Now, as the executive chef...
Lunar New Year Celebrates Another Level of Diversity on Campus
Global cuisine provided another opportunity to connect diverse communities at DePauw University throughout different events that celebrated Lunar New Year’s Day. This year, the...
Black History Month speaker brings valuable dialogue to campus
In honor of Black History Month, Menna Demessie, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Vice President of Policy and Research, discussed the continued prevalence of race...
Keisuke Ohtani: Serving Looks and Bridging the Race Gap at DePauw
Byron: We’re here with Keisuke Ohtani. Tell me about your outfit today. I noticed the nice sweater, the collared shirt. Tell me about it.
Keisuke:...
Out with the old: Students report current issues with Hogate and...
As of January 2017, College Street Hall was still experiencing mold-related issues, more than two years after the mold problem in two of DePauw...
Render report jumpstarts change on campus for Generation Z efforts
After a $15,000 contract, DePauw University is revamping its admissions program, starting with its tour guides.
According to Robert “Bobby” Andrews, vice president for...