Tag: News
Board of trustees supports tuition hike, unveils donor portraits
The board met on campus in the days preceding Mark McCoy’s inauguration as DePauw’s 20th president.
Mark McCoy was inaugurated as DePauw’s 20th President
The ceremony was more a history of DePauw, keynote speaker Vernon Jordan, ’57 brought many people to tears in Kresge Auditorium.
Mental Health services improve this year
DePauw counseling has seen a 28 percent increase in students seeking aid compared to this time last year.
Greek God and Goddess not a competition
This year’s activity used superlatives to give each organization a brief description of what they did best.
Faculty meeting changes Academic handbook
The most notable of these was the proposal to change tenure policy preventing professors from requesting letters of recommendation from students.
Survey asks students their opinion on installing cameras
The idea of adding security cameras reenergized by the incident that occurred last month.
Pulitzer winning video journalist, Ben Solomon ’10 returns to DePauw
Ben Solomon started his career as an intern for the New York Times before picking up and moving to Cairo, Egypt to report on the Arab Spring protests in 2011 as freelancer.
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.