Tag: News
Faculty governance pass motion in support of sanctuary campus
The deliberation lasted for over an hour on Monday afternoon and resulted in an affirmative vote of 84 to 12.
Prindle receives $10,000 donation for Summer Camp based in diversity
The Inclusive Summer High School Institute for Philosophy will be for high school juniors who come from historically underrepresented groups
David Cameron to give Ubben Lecture Thursday
Cameron’s lecture will be followed by questions from the leaders of DePauw’s student media outlets; WGRE, The DePauw and D3TV.
Student activists want DePauw to be a Sanctuary Campus
While President McCoy was not on campus during the march, he did send a campus-wide email the same day.
Bon Appetit finds a way to limit food waste
Being an all-you-can-eat food service, Bon Appetit has found it difficult to limit its food waste in the past.
Public safety uses tiered system for campus alerts
The most extreme situations will be alerted through text messages in the Emergency Notification System.
Fire burns in Mason before Thanksgiving break
Students felt the process for getting them out of the building was effective, but many wished that they were more quickly informed about the situation.
No reported rapes on DePauw’s campus make it to court in...
When it comes to charging DePauw students, particularly in relation to sexual assault, the county prosecutor does not think DePauw students should be treated any differently from Greencastle residents.
European Horizons, working thinktank comes to DePauw
With the installation of its chapter on campus, DePauw University has became the first liberal arts university to be part of the thinktank, European...
International students push for more inclusion
International students at DePauw University say they feel forgotten following changes to Greek recruitment dates early this semester.
“It’s almost like CLCD ( Campus...