Tag: News
‘Critical’ health violations found at three campus eateries
Students frequently criticize the food on campus, but Putnam County’s Department of Health also had critiques about the way food is being prepared and...
McDermond center prepares for year of change and movements to include...
DePauw University is undergoing change in all corners of the campus, both on the surface and internally. The McDermond Center for Management and Entrepreneurship...
Alcohol violations increase, administration unconcerned
The DePauw University’s Activity Report and Clery daily log states that 12 alcohol violations have been reported since the first-year class moved into South...
Bon Appetit works together with students to find options for those...
Often, first-year Christopher Bibat will walk into the Hub and only see one meal option he can actually eat. With allergies to both...
DePauw senior making six figures through fantasy sports
Pictured Above - Senior Bryce Mauro sets line-up for Fantasy Baseball on FanDuel. MEG MORROW //...
Lifeline law serves as an important asset to students in trouble
Every 44 hours a college aged person dies of alcohol poisoning. The Indiana Lifeline Law states that even if a person under the...
LGBTQ resources left out of DePauw Dialogue
Last year talk on campus of diversity and inclusion was centered on the idea of racial representation, while other groups that fall under that...
First faculty meeting of academic year
Faculty remembrances were given for Clinton Burke Gass and Byron W. “Bill” Daynes. President Brian Casey thanked the faculty for support in setting...
Technology change causes confusion among professors
The phrase “technical difficulties” has taken on a new meaning in classrooms this fall. In many of the classrooms at DePauw University, technology...
The Hubbard Center to reopen on Tuesday
In a week DePauw students will have a fresh, new place to plan their study abroad trips and organize their...