Tag: Roy O. West Library
The Academic Void Filled by Roy O. West
You cannot miss something you never knew.
While hearing stories from seniors about the ‘good-old days’ when Roy was still open, this sentiment was shared...
TLC Relocated
As of the beginning of the Spring 2023 semester, the Learning Commons (TLC) has been relocated to the Roy O. West Library. During Roy’s...
My Favorite Study Spots in the New Roy O. West Library
After three long years of studying in the nooks and crannies of DePauw’s campus and struggling to find a quiet place to do homework,...
Roy is Back
After a closure that lasted over two academic years, Roy O. West Library has opened its doors once again. A few features of the...
Roy O. West Library Opening Brings Changes to DePauw
Over a year after its closing, Roy O. West Library is set to open by the beginning of the Spring 2023 semester, according to...
TDP Post-It: Monday, Sept. 14
Athletic Practices This Fall
Athletic practices are set to begin on Sept. 20 following the completion of medical and compliance clearance this week. In...
The DePauw & D3TV: The Ghost Haunting Roy
Have you heard about the haunted books in Roy O. West library? The DePauw and D3TV talked with Wes Wilson about the ghost of Gov. James Whitcomb which supposedly guards the rare books he donated to the school.
Work-Study Students Take On More Duties After Library Layoffs
Following the 56 staff layoffs last spring— which included some library staff members— , DePauw University Libraries increased its number of work study students...
Faculty Meeting Discusses Budget Following Board of Trustees Visit
Many budget announcements were made during the October faculty meeting. Kathy Vrabeck, chair of the Board of Trustees, started the meeting with a report...
Adjusted Library Schedule Limits Study Hours, Spaces
At 11:50 p.m. the Roy O. West library intercom notifies students that they have 10 minutes before the library closes. Last year, that announcement didn’t come until 1:50 a.m. The new shortened library hours have left many students asking, ‘“Why?”