Tag: News
Thanksgiving at DePauw: Students staying on campus can still enjoy the...
Thanksgiving break is known for eating copious amounts of food, watching football and spending time with friends and family, but not everyone...
Hoover Hall and the future of DePauw dining
Close your eyes and picture this: you are sitting at a table with your friends in a beautiful dining hall, enjoying a...
School of music students raise concerns for mental health
Nine courses, rehearsals and ensemble practice make Jack one stressed out student. Or at least that is the thoughts of many school...
Paris aftermath at DePauw:
Across the ocean from the tragic events in France, DePauw is responding to the effects of Friday’s attacks on Paris. Friday evening, International...
GOLD challenge garners over 1,000 in alumni donations
Despite a tough loss to Wabash this past weekend, DePauw University did win nearly $200,000 from alumni donations last Wednesday. Graduate classes...
Admissions tries to branch out, recruit diverse students from diverse areas
Junior Maggie Wetzel shows prospective students around DePauw University on Monday afternoon. The office of admissions at DePauw University...
DePauw overwhelmingly defeats Wabash in Monon Bell Debate Thursday night
Seniors Mickey Terlep and Matt Piggins debate against Wabash students Mason Hooper and Jacob Roehm on Thursday evening in the Watson Forum....
Prindle Institute commits itself to supporting student business ventures
The opportunity to kickstart entrepreneurial ideas is no further from DePauw University than the Prindle Institute. The Prindle Social Entrepreneurship Fund...
DePauw community stands in solidarity with students of color at the...
Members of the DePauw community join together in solidarity against racism Wednesday during lunch in the Holton Memorial Academic Quad. REBECA BAGDOCIMO...
It's time to start thinking about summer...internships
Sophomore Justin Palmer, a Coquillette Peer Consultant, answers the phone in the Hubbard Center and talks to students about scheduling advising meetings...