Tag: features
Diversity, Publishing, and a Whole Lot of Cake: the World of...
On Oct. 5, 2022, Siel Ju made an appearance as the second visitor of the Kelly Writers Series for this semester. Ju is the...
Support For Students: Title IX Assistance
Photo and Words by Grace Vanderbur
On Monday February 24, the jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of two counts of predatory sexual assault. As the...
Food and Fun: DePauw After Dark
For the past couple years, DePauw After Dark has offered students free food and activities on the weekends. Julia Sutherlin, Assistant Dean of Campus...
BUST-A-FIT Ft. Baffour Darko
Baffour talks style in Ghana versus the U.S, gauging levels of drip, and having your own style
Byron: We’re here with Baffour. Definitely has a...
Culture Shock, Student Perspective
Culture shock is the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is thrust into an unfamiliar way of life. People come to DePauw from...
Cape Town and Cockroaches: An Interview with Julia Briggs
We sat down with senior art major Julia Briggs to talk about her studies at DePauw and her internship in Cape Town, South Africa...
Got Hoops?
Hello, hello, hello! This week, I am writing about a band that I was initially drawn to after discovering their hometown. Hoops is a...
Review: DePauw Takes on Oscar Wilde in "The Importance of Being...
A bumbling love story, a strong name and cucumber sandwiches encompass the comedy that is “The Importance of Being Ernest.” The expertly executed production,...
Giving attention to those history has erased
Photographer, Ken Gonzales-Day uses sites of lynching in California as a subject
“I choose to be an artist. There was something for me about creating...
The face behind BrainWave Apparel
Meet Flynn Sheehan: a first-year from Oak Park, Illinois, member of DePauw University’s men’s soccer team, and a budding entrepreneur.
Sheehan, along with a...