Tag: DePauw University
OPINION: There is no one solution to the campus climate tension
Oksana Polhuy, ’14 COURTEST OF LARRY LIGGET I have been observing campus climate tension at DePauw University as a student and...
Recent hospital visits rise since beginning of year
In the last month, according to DePauw University’s Public Safety’s Active Report, there have been a total of eight students transported to Putman City...
DePauw University debate team faces British National Debate Team
Debater Kate Brooks from the British National team defends the legitimacy of the Tea Party during the debate this past Wednesday. LILY...
DePauw School of Music students chosen to perform at the White...
This December, 30 DePauw University School of Music students will be going to Washington, D.C. The DePauw Jazz Combo, DePauw Chamber Singers, Asbury...
Students navigate their busy schedules
Everyone in the DePauw community knows DePauw University students are busy. Whether it is the rigor of their classes or involvement in athletics, Greek...
OPINION: DePauw University didn't care — at least not all of...
Akanksha Chawla, November 2010. COURTESY OF ANKANKSHA CHAWLA I’m a recent graduate (’14). Most people know me as a staunch defender...
EDITORIAL: Massive salary gap raises questions
According to DePauw University’s 2012-2013 Form 990, released in May 2014, University President Brian Casey makes $461,819, before benefits. The president of the...
OPINION: HelpDesk fights spam with spam — we all suffer
Jackson Mote is a junior French major from Indianapolis. CHRISTA SCHRODEL / THE DEPAUW If you’ve viewed your @depauw.edu email within...
Social unrest grips DePauw University again
Professor Alejandro Puga opens up the discussion between DePauw students and professors concerning the diversity issues on campus. CHRISTA SCHROEDEL / THE DEPAUW...
OPINION: Flower-ins and Title IX — a cause for change
Cara Bargiacchi is a political science and conflict studies major from Memphis, Tennessee. Flower-ins are a DePauw tradition, and there has...