Tag: Depauw
Admission Receptions in Japan and Vietnam
Over 60 prospective international students met the DePauw community at reception events on Jan. 6 in Ho Chi Minh City, Jan. 13 in Hanoi...
25 in the books: Huffman’s growing legacy
Kris Huffman knew she had a lot to pick up when she arrived in Greencastle 25 years ago to take over the women’s basketball...
Letter to the Editor: VP Hill settles with 'bare minimum' for...
DePauw University is a business. In exchange for the tens of thousands of dollars of tuition students pay every year, we are given an...
The Rush Process: Fraternity Perspective
The way that the Interfraternity Council at DePauw conducts its recruitment process is efficient and beneficial to understanding which fraternity a student should join....
On the Panhellenic Rush Process
A large quantity of Depauw students are part of Greek life, including me, and in order to be a part of such organizations, students...
The Female Gaze: “Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri”
While many DePauw students traveled around the world or trudged through the snow to class this past Winter Term, I sat in a movie...
Mid-Year update reveals highest hospitalization numbers in three years
There was a total of 27 hospitalizations due to overconsumption during the fall semester of 2017. This number was the highest recorded number of...
Panhellenic and IFC Chapters meet quota despite campus rumors
Despite fears of lower registration numbers, all Panhellenic sororities on DePauw’s campus hit their quotas of 26 new members each, according to Nick Stepaniak,...
DePauw launches new student success initiative; details “still in the process”
A new DePauw University program guarantees graduates either a job or further education if they have neither six months after graduation.
News of the program,...
Representation is necessary for mental health
My mental health reached its peak when I arrived on campus. There are multiple reasons why I’ve struggled: financially, adjusting to college level work,...