Tag: Letter to the Editor
LETTER: Sociology and anthropology faculty on DePauw’s campus climate
As professional sociologists and anthropologists, we are committed to the scholarly examination of inequalities related to race, ethnicity, class, gender, ability and sexuality. We...
LETTER: Committee on Academic Policy and Planning on multicultural requirement
DePauw’s course catalog states, ”A DePauw education asserts that developing a global perspective and an appreciation and tolerance for a more diverse society are...
LETTER: Covanta's response to "Covanta and the implications of sorted vs....
After reading Eleanor Prices’ op-ed about recycling, it’s clear that misperceptions still linger about Covanta’s energy-from-waste operations and the company’s plan to improve recycling...
Letter to the editor: Tailgate recycling update
We are excited to announce that our recycling efforts at this year's home football games have diverted over 1,000 pounds of recyclable materials away...
Letter to the editor: Latino leadership critical to classrooms, campus
As an educator, I’ve come to rely on historical dates and special occasions to ground my classroom in the world around us – from...
Letter to the editor: Global health needs exemplary attention
The health of the world community is in a precarious state. Today, more than 20 million people die each year due to global...
From the fraternity presidents
Halloween should create a very fun atmosphere around campus this weekend. Many can agree one of the best parts of this holiday is the...
From the cast of Parade
Due to concerns that have been raised within the DePauw community, we as a cast want to reach out to you. First, a brief...
"Parade" brings controversial topics to DePauw University stage
On April 26, 1913, a thirteen-year-old girl was found assaulted and dead in Atlanta, Georgia. The death of Mary Phagan lit a fire under...
LETTER: Trees, grass and our lawns
We could not agree more with Leeann Sausser’s call for the importance of green space on a campus like DePauw’s. She is absolutely right...