Tag: News
Campus Inclusion Programs Not as Effective as Hoped
The DePauw University Campus Climate Team took steps last week to build a more inclusive campus environment following the Sept. 4 incident in Humbert Hall
Experts on internet security in China, the United States, and Russia...
The speakers tackled the most difficult questions involving internet freedom
DePauw University No Longer on Top 20 Party Schools List
After six consecutive years on the list, the University has been removed for 2016.
Greek leaders prepare recruitment schedule, 61 students to miss
Student Academic Life has said they are allowing IFC and Panhellenic to create their own schedules for recruitment, as long as it takes place between the new dates.
Leslie Odom Jr. delivers powerful Ubben Lecture
Hours before the first Ubben Lecture of the 2016 school year, students were camped out in the Green Center for Performing Arts
Basement of the Union Building floods due to excessive rain
The basement of the Hubbard Center experienced some water and flooding issues this past week due to sudden storms that provided unusually large amounts...
Students celebrate Eid with the Muslim Student Association
Eid Mubarak is one of the holiest and most important holidays and The Muslim Student Association provided free food for those who attended the event last Friday night.
President McCoy addresses biased incident at faculty meeting
McCoy noted the incident and the community responses have pushed the administration to alter its communication strategy.
Independent Review Committee Update
The events of Sept. 23 prompted the formation of the Independent Review Committee, which was created under former-president Brian Casey.
Public Safety adopts use of body cameras
After researching different styles, the department purchased one camera.