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Mid-Autumn Festival: A Closer Look at Asian Cultures
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival that is honored by many East and Southeast Asian...
“The Spitfire Grill”: DePauw Theatre Comes Back
After a year and a half of Zoom performances, DePauw theatre returned with their first musical: “The Spitfire Grill.” The play was performed at...
Making History: Inauguration of DePauw's 21st President
DePauw University’s 21st President, Dr. Lori S. White, will celebrate her official inauguration on Friday, Oct. 1 from 2-4 p.m. on the East College...
Richard E. Peeler Art Center’s Newest Art Galleries and Visual Arts...
In recent weeks, the DePauw community has witnessed a series of new art galleries on campus, including visual arts experiences in several forms.
All three...
COVID-19 Cases Spike this Week
According to DePauw’s COVID-19 Dashboard, there have been eight new cases on campus this past week, seven of whom were students. The campus status...
Several Fall Term Classes Temporarily Canceled Or Moved Online Due To...
As faculty and students enjoyed in-person classes and activities after a year of online or mixed classes, COVID-19 once again caused issues. According to...
First-Year Orientation Helps International Students Begin Semester Successfully
International Student Orientation
International student move-in for the Fall semester was staggered from Aug. 16 to 22 due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, though most first-years...
DePauw Counseling Services Offers New Resources Amidst Challenging Times
In a time of uncertainty, the need for support is greater than ever, with 89% of college students experiencing stress or anxiety as a...
The Tumultuous History of the Monon Bell
The highly anticipated annual football game between DePauw and Wabash would have been last Sunday, Nov. 16 at Hollett Little Giant Stadium. However, in...