Tag: The DePauw
Sweet or Sour
Have you ever played the game Sweet or Sour? I used to play the game Sweet or Sour, cruising around Steamboat Springs by foot,...
New Course Requirement: a Benefit, Burden, or Both?
It's a rare privilege for a first-year to appear in the school paper during his/her first week at college, and I was greatly honored...
Tea Over Coffee
Hundreds of college students can be found guzzling down cups of coffee each day. They carry it in reusable tumblers, café cups, or artisan...
DePauw student, faculty member chasing storms
At 6-years-old Christopher Edwards was at the Danville Fair, leaning on a nail on the main post of a horse barn. Suddenly, lightning struck...
“Bach in the Subways” founder revives classical music through spontaneous, live...
Instead of the screech of brakes, some subway riders have been greeted to the sounds of Bach thanks to Dale Henderson.
Classical music being played...
First ever Peeler catalogue embraces Japanese abstract art
DePauw University possesses one of the strongest collections of post war Japanese prints in the Midwest, and to promote this, Peeler will be publishing an 80...
The Summer in Music – The Life of a Concert Photographer
As well as doing work for WGRE, people often wonder why I'm at so many shows. The reason: I document them as a concert...
Actors Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes will be visiting DePauw...
Actors, Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes, stars of the television soap opera “Days of our Lives,” will visit DePauw on Sept. 6-8.
The couple...
Campus Eye provides new platform for students to report crimes
Public Safety’s job just got a little bit easier with the release of Campus Eye, an application that creates a direct line of communication...
Construction on Academic Quad stirs up emotions in teachers and students...
Hardhats, construction workers and chainlink fences greeted Professor of English, Andrea Sununu every time she left her office this summer.
During the break from classes,...