Tag: The DePauw
Don't throw away your shot
Now more than ever, our country finds itself in a precarious state. Taking a look back at the past two years shows us a...
Farming is Changing Hands: ‘Farmers for America’ Screening and the Growing...
There is a farming crisis in the United States. Farmers are maturing and leaving farms open for the next generation to take the reigns....
Songs worldwide raise over $300 for Indiana undocumented students
Singers representing 18 countries in Europe, Latin America and Asia competed in “Eurovision Song Contest at DePauw,” a local version of one of the...
Faces of D3 Dreams
Questions:
Favorite 90s Jam
If you could co-star in any movie, what would it be?
Favorite book.
Weirdest food you’ve tried.
Athletes:
Marisa Ellison, Senior Lacrosse
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What you may not have known about softball
Originally developed in Chicago in 1887 by George Hancock, softball was an indoor sport. It moved outside the next year.
Softball was dropped...
Tiger of the Week: Larisa Luloff
Tiger of the Week: Larisa Luloff
Hometown: Cary, Illinois
Sport: Golf
Grade: Junior
Major: History
“Though a team captain, Larisa is a quiet leader. At practice, she shows a...
Day of Dialogue should be mandatory
The Day of Dialogue’s purpose is to gather all of DePauw’s campus for conversation about complex issues occurring on and beyond the campus. The...
Letter to the Editor: Protecting against sexual assault is not only...
“What actions do you take, on a daily basis, to protect yourself against sexual assault?”
This question was posed to me recently, and I’m...
Broadway comes to DePauw: Tony Award Winning Alice Ripley ‘85 teaches...
Twenty-two DePauw voice students got the opportunity of a lifetime: an interactive workshop with a Tony Award winning Broadway actress.
Alice Ripley came to...
The Female Gaze: Destruction or Creation?: The beautiful ambiguity in sci-fi...
On the surface, “Annihilation”’s plot looks like another formula beholden sci-fi thriller, but this film stands apart from other science fiction films. Adapted from...