Tag: Depauw
Tiger of the Week: Larisa Luloff
Tiger of the Week: Larisa Luloff
Hometown: Cary, Illinois
Sport: Golf
Grade: Junior
Major: History
“Though a team captain, Larisa is a quiet leader. At practice, she shows a...
Day of Dialogue should be mandatory
The Day of Dialogue’s purpose is to gather all of DePauw’s campus for conversation about complex issues occurring on and beyond the campus. The...
Letter to the Editor: Protecting against sexual assault is not only...
“What actions do you take, on a daily basis, to protect yourself against sexual assault?”
This question was posed to me recently, and I’m...
Broadway comes to DePauw: Tony Award Winning Alice Ripley ‘85 teaches...
Twenty-two DePauw voice students got the opportunity of a lifetime: an interactive workshop with a Tony Award winning Broadway actress.
Alice Ripley came to...
The Female Gaze: Destruction or Creation?: The beautiful ambiguity in sci-fi...
On the surface, “Annihilation”’s plot looks like another formula beholden sci-fi thriller, but this film stands apart from other science fiction films. Adapted from...
There is no right way to make a birdie: how golf...
By Rachele Miller
The sun begins to set over the 7th fairway at Windy Hill Country Club, creating a stunning mix of pale pinks, dandelion...
Editorial: Administration closes the blinds on student media
As Sunshine Week, a national initiative organized by the American Society of News Editors with the purpose of educating people on the importance of...
Student media report difficulties in accessing administrators
DePauw student media report that they are experiencing greater difficulty accessing University administrators in recent weeks, despite assurance from the vice president of marketing...
Students prefer old Safe Ride system over new shuttle system
The new Safe Ride system has raised some concern among students who note that the new shuttle does not directly serve areas of campus...
Throw it back to the 90's: Is Our Generation Unoriginal?
Imagine that you’re a kid. It’s Saturday morning, and, for some reason, you get up at the butt-crack of dawn. Careful not to wake...