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The DePauw is a tabloid-sized newspaper published most Wednesdays of the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of Student Publications. Eliana Alzate is the current Editor-in-Chief of ...
Of the 11 rapes reported in the DePauw University’s Clery Report for 2015, none of the accused perpetrators were formally charged in a court of law. Putnam County Prosecutor, Tim Bookwalter, said that ...
Djo’s sophomore solo album "Decide" is Joe Keery’s declaration that he isn’t just another actor releasing an album. Keery hones in his hybrid sound of psychedelic rock and synth-pop all while wearing ...
Early Wednesday morning Jan. 31st, DePauw students received an email from the Financial Aid Office regarding a 3.5% increase in tuition and fees for the 2024-2025 academic year as approved by the ...
Across campus, first-year students live in a variety of housing options. With each residence hall having its own unique characteristics, first-years all have a different community and living ...
While many DePauw students flock to Cafe Roy for their caffeine fix, there’s another spot that exudes warmth and familiarity - Cafe Allegro. At the heart of this cozy place are Ginny and Brian, ...
Editor's Note: Supporting graphs do not include data on every DePauw student organization. Full details on the approved funding of each organization can be found here. After a successful spring ...
On March 4, Justin J. Jordan ‘03, a self-employed creative director at ArtistDirector Media, came to DePauw and gave a passionate talk about his journey from a computer science major to becoming a big ...
Photos courtesy of Kisa Tamai '26 and Moe Kikuchi '27. On Sunday, May 19, DePauw University hosted its 185th Commencement Ceremony, awarding 339 students from the Class of 2024 with their bachelor’s ...
Few apps seem more ubiquitous on people’s phones–mine included–than the social media giant TikTok. Reported by Business of Apps to have acquired over 3 billion downloads since its launch in 2016, ...
With the Indiana weather finally committing to warming up (for real this time), we have officially reached what feels like spring! With no more cutting through academic buildings and bundling up in ...
As the film industry suffers under low theater profits and multiple strikes, many entertainment conglomerates decide to take cost-cutting measures by firing large numbers of employees and canceling ...
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