Tag: Depauw
Tiger of the Week: Tyler Holt
Tyler Holt
Sport: Baseball
Position: Pitcher
Class: Senior
Major: Kinesiology
Hometown: Carmel, IN.
“He came in and really did a good job. Filled up the strike zone, every pitch was...
Faces of D3 Dreams
First thing you’d buy if you won the lottery?
The title of my autobiography would be…?
If you were on...
Questions about #MeToo movement inspire change
The #MeToo movement, founded by the Silence Breakers, has migrated to DePauw’s campus.
As women of all ages express their heartbreaking experiences with harassment and...
Wages have entered an ‘Age of Suppression’
A vast majority of Americans share economic growth through wages received through labor, rather than investments. But since the 1970s, wages for the majority...
DePauw Students “Meet the Future”
David Hanson, creator of Sophia the Robot, spoke at DePauw University on Feb. 28 for the latest installment of the Ubben Lecture Series.
“The human...
Survey shows appreciation for diverse communities on campus increased
A report from the 2017 DePauw Climate Survey states staff and faculty think “appreciation for multicultural and international communities” on campus has improved since...
“Swipes for the Homeless:” Making the most of DePauw’s meal plan
As sophomore Chloe Reed and her friends ate at Hoover one November morning, she could not help but wonder how many meal swipes were...
#BlackLivesMatter co-founder Opal Tometi leaves Kresge crowd on their feet
Co-founder of the #BlackLivesMatter movement Opal Tometi’s discussion was moved from Thompson recital hall to Kresge Auditorium in anticipation of a large crowd on...
Media diversity is still an issue fifty years after the Kerner...
Looking at the impact of the Kerner Commission's report, three distinguished, black journalists discussed the importance of intersectionality and representation within the media from...
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...