Tag: The DePauw
Students bring cultural traditions from home to DePauw
To symbolize the washing away of last year's bad luck, students were squirting water guns, going down water slides, and throwing buckets of ice...
When Words Fail, Silence Speaks
Gay, lesbian and bisexual students are four times more likely to commit suicide than their heterosexual counterparts, according to a report by the Center...
Live Your Best Life. Secure the Bag. You're Poppin'
Spring is here, summer is approaching, as is the end of cuffing season. You know what that means. The dreaded (depending on who you...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon begins recolonization attempts
During the spring semester of 2016, the Indiana Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) said good-bye to DePauw University. Two years later, the...
Racial Bias: What could be done?
DePauw University faced multiple racial bias incidents recently. The events shook the DePauw community who came together against hate speech while we saw protests,...
Editorial: Be Skeptical.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been in the headlines of international news lately. This may not seem like a big deal, but...
My rights are not to be trifled with.
A February article from the New York Times opened with the following anecdote:
“In the 1980 disaster spoof “Airplane!,” there’s a great running gag by...
Hanging Up the Cleats: Two Tiger athletes look back on injury-riddled...
Juniors Paige Renfus and Aidan Walsh entered their first year at DePauw University with high hopes of fulfilling the Division III dream. Less than...
Beta repeats last year’s results and Alpha Chi Omega dethrones Alpha...
Little 5 spectators enjoyed sunny skies for the races this year as they lined barriers along College Street and around Bowman Park to watch...
MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS: DePauw Counseling Offers Fresh Check Day
One in four college students has a mental health disorder and, according to Active Minds, an organization dedicated to dialogue about mental health, not...