On Oct. 26, 2025, 19 Buddhist monks departed from Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on foot to Washington, D.C., in what has become known as the Walk for Peace. This 2,300-mile ...
Although restrictions have long dominated women’s figure skating, the “Blade Angels” are freeing themselves of traditional expectations. Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito represented Team USA ...
Ashley C. Ford’s spoke to DePauw students detailing her life as the child of an incarcerated parent and how the criminal justice system affects children like her. Ford began her talk Thursday night by ...
On Wednesday, March 11, it was announced that, in addition to hosting the final four of March Madness, Indianapolis would also host the March Madness Music Festival. This festival runs from April 3-5 ...
Former President Theodore Roosevelt once said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick” — this was the cornerstone of America’s foreign policy throughout the 20th century. In other words, use diplomacy ...
Joseph Garbe and Malorie Garbe pose in front of the Ullem Campus Farm Tucked behind the athletic facilities, over the train tracks, and beyond the beaten path to the Nature Park, lies the Ullem Campus ...
On March 11, Professor of Sociology Alicia Suarez, in collaboration with DePauw Counselling Services, conducted a workshop on harm reduction and the effective use of naloxone tools. Naloxone is a ...
Shelby Stall, a junior on the women’s track and field team, was named Athlete of the Year for women’s sprint/hurdles after winning three events and securing a third-place finish at the 2026 NCAC ...
Members of DePauw student media took a bite out of the Big Apple last month on a trip to the College Media Association’s spring national convention. From March 4 to 7, five of my peers and I — Eliana ...
On Wednesday, March 6, renowned author S.A. Cosby read an excerpt from his crime novel “All the Sinners Bleed” in Thompson Recital Hall. This was a Field Writing Series event, co-sponsored by the ...
At DePauw, Greek life is often defined by what is most visible: large recruitment banners, packed houses and glamorous outfits. Recruitment for Greek life itself is often synonymous with the word ...
On March 11, supporters of academic freedom filled Meharry Hall for a “Read-A-Thon” of “The Symposium” by Plato. 20 readers recited various sections of “The Symposium,” braving the heat of East ...
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