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Editor of ‘The American Conservative’ explains conservative ideology and the right
McCarthy’s speech worked to identify the forces fighting to define conservatism in modern politics.
Clowns and KKK frighten students
Both of these events, although said to not have occurred, have made students on campus feel nervous.
Panel reviews 2016 elections through racial, gender lens
Whereas Professor Peterson and Professor Riley honed in on race issues revolving the election, Professor Leigh-Anne Goins, Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, brought up the problem of gender.
Emilie Townes’ Mendenhall Lecture rescheduled for October
Emilie M. Townes, the Dean of Vanderbilt University Divinity School, will present on the necessity of peace and justice as Christian values on Oct....
Faculty meeting discusses academic freedom
The meeting was based on the University of Chicago’s statement from last January about how they valued freedom of expression.
Pulitzer Prize winner Ben Solomon '10 to return to campus
Solomon, a video journalist for the New York Times, will be coming to DePauw with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Birthday books become more vague
The reduced information in the books came about as a result of student concerns about private information.
Reported sexual assaults close to double on DePauw's campus
There were 11 reported rapes on DePauw’s campus in the last calendar year.
Third annual DePauw Dialogue
This year’s dialogue was different from its predecessors in multiple ways.
Dr. Keith E. Edwards explains being a good ally
When fighting for social equality, Dr. Keith Edwards stated that people must think about how to become allies to those around us.