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PROFESSOR GEOFF KLINGER ‘88 UNEXPECTEDLY DIES THIS WEEKEND Professor of communication and DePauw alum Geoffrey “Geoff” Klinger ‘88 died unexpectedly this past weekend. As a student at DePauw, Klinger was an economics major and involved with Greek life as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was an award-winning member of the DePauw Debate Team and made the most of his CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 Class of 2025 Enrollment Up From The Class Of 2024. As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled DEPAUW ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES FOR IN-PERSON GRADUATION Today at 1 p.m. the university announced through email from the registrars office that commencement will be held outdoors, in-person, for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Live video streaming will be available for both ceremonies. The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 will be held May 23 and the commencement for the Class ENFORCING THE GUIDELINES DURING COVID-19: AN INSIDE LOOK The new guidelines for residencies around campus are consistent with the rest of DePauw’s COVID-19 restrictions, such as mask wearing in all public spaces and 6ft social distancing. Another major rule residents have to abide by is visitor restriction. There is a three person limit per dorm room and absolutely no outside visitors areallowed
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DePauw Volleyball Goes 3-1 In Tiger Invitational. Olivia Lamb - September 17, 2019. 0. The DePauw women’s volleyball team won three of four matches this weekend during the Tiger Invitational. The Tigers won against Whitman College, Elmhurst College Homepage Featured. LIVING WITH PARENTS IN PRISON: ASHLEY C. FORD VISITS 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 speaking of her life as a child. Her father went to prison for sexual assault when she was six months old and was released before her 30th DEPAUW ALUMNA LINN YANN FEATURED IN MADE-FOR-TV FILM A Cambodian refugee, she and her family escaped violence and genocide of the Khmer Rouge. But this was only a part of her triumph in the face of language barriers and a new life. Yann’s achievements made for an inspiring story – one that ABC’s Wonderful World of Color developed into the 1986 TV film, “The Girl Who Spelled Freedom.”. 36 FACULTY ACCEPT BUYOUT, WILL RETIRE AT END OF ACADEMIC Thirty-six faculty members have accepted the buyout offered to those of retirement age last spring, according to Dave Berque, interim vice president of academic affairs, who made the announcement at a faculty meeting Monday. All 36 will be leaving DePauw University at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. Thirty-one of the 36 faculty members TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
THE DEPAUWTDP POST-ITNEWSFEATURESOPINIONABOUT USTDP PEOPLE Ford Baker, on the run. Taylor Richardson - March 17, 2021. 0. Ford Baker wasn’t even running track and cross country when he started high school. Now, he’s DePauw’s record holder for the 3000-meterrun and
PROFESSOR GEOFF KLINGER ‘88 UNEXPECTEDLY DIES THIS WEEKEND Professor of communication and DePauw alum Geoffrey “Geoff” Klinger ‘88 died unexpectedly this past weekend. As a student at DePauw, Klinger was an economics major and involved with Greek life as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was an award-winning member of the DePauw Debate Team and made the most of his CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 Class of 2025 Enrollment Up From The Class Of 2024. As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled DEPAUW ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES FOR IN-PERSON GRADUATION Today at 1 p.m. the university announced through email from the registrars office that commencement will be held outdoors, in-person, for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Live video streaming will be available for both ceremonies. The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 will be held May 23 and the commencement for the Class ENFORCING THE GUIDELINES DURING COVID-19: AN INSIDE LOOK The new guidelines for residencies around campus are consistent with the rest of DePauw’s COVID-19 restrictions, such as mask wearing in all public spaces and 6ft social distancing. Another major rule residents have to abide by is visitor restriction. There is a three person limit per dorm room and absolutely no outside visitors areallowed
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DePauw Volleyball Goes 3-1 In Tiger Invitational. Olivia Lamb - September 17, 2019. 0. The DePauw women’s volleyball team won three of four matches this weekend during the Tiger Invitational. The Tigers won against Whitman College, Elmhurst College Homepage Featured. LIVING WITH PARENTS IN PRISON: ASHLEY C. FORD VISITS 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 speaking of her life as a child. Her father went to prison for sexual assault when she was six months old and was released before her 30th DEPAUW ALUMNA LINN YANN FEATURED IN MADE-FOR-TV FILM A Cambodian refugee, she and her family escaped violence and genocide of the Khmer Rouge. But this was only a part of her triumph in the face of language barriers and a new life. Yann’s achievements made for an inspiring story – one that ABC’s Wonderful World of Color developed into the 1986 TV film, “The Girl Who Spelled Freedom.”. 36 FACULTY ACCEPT BUYOUT, WILL RETIRE AT END OF ACADEMIC Thirty-six faculty members have accepted the buyout offered to those of retirement age last spring, according to Dave Berque, interim vice president of academic affairs, who made the announcement at a faculty meeting Monday. All 36 will be leaving DePauw University at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. Thirty-one of the 36 faculty members TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
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The DePauw is Indiana's first college newspaper published during the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of StudentPublications.
CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 Class of 2025 Enrollment Up From The Class Of 2024. As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled VISITORS, VACCINES, AND EVERYTHING COVID-19 Visitors, Vaccines, and Everything COVID-19. By. Thomas Curdt. -. March 31, 2021. 864. Travis Owen '21 working at a COVID-19 testing clinic. In the last two weeks, COVID-19 policies on campus and in the larger Putnam County communities have faced several new changes. On campus, a revised visitor policy has been in place since March 26,after
ARMED INTRUDER ENTERS DELTA GAMMA SORORITY HOUSE Early this morning, Saturday, May 15, an armed intruder entered the Delta Gamma (Gamma Iota Chapter) sorority house. The 45-year-old man was carrying a rifle (not loaded), ammunition, and an airsoft pellet gun, according to an email from DePauw’s Campus Incident Management Team sent to students earlier today. “Students who were awake duringthe incident
POLITICS AND PANDERING Politics and Pandering. By. Olivia Lamb. -. February 26, 2020. 1476. Share your opinions by emailing opinions@thedepauw.com. With caucuses around the nation and weekly presidential debates before the upcoming election, it is time to start paying attention to the goings-on of the political world. What techniques are these politicians using to A NEW TYPE OF SOCIAL DISTANCE: NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF SOCIAL Immunocompromised student Olivia Perez, a sophomore, finds social media during quarantine to be “extremely frustrating.”. For her, social distancing and wearing a mask is not a choice, but rather something she needs regarding her safety and fear of what would happen if she contracted the virus. In her opinion, DEBORAH DOUGLAS PUBLISHES NEW BOOK "U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS Douglas explores these details along with much more in her new travel guide and history book, “U.S Civil Rights Trial: A Traveler’s Guide to the People, Places, and Events that Made the Movement,” that she published in January 2021. The book follows the official path of the Civil Rights Movement that was established in 2018, making KRIS HUFFMAN: A DEPAUW LEGEND Kris Huffman: A DePauw Legend. By. E.J. White. -. March 5, 2020. 1199. Coach Huffman preps her players for the next drill BYRON MASON II. There is a standout who is ranked fifth among active coaches across all NCAA levels. She has an .837 winning percentage and eighth all-time (with at least 10 years of coaching) here in the state ofIndiana.
GREEK LIFE DOWN 10 PERCENT Greek Life at DePauw. More than half of DePauw students believe that joining Greek life is an integral part of the “DePauw Experience,” according to a The DePauw Instagram poll on Nov. 12, answered by 348 students.. However, over the past 5 years, Greek participation has declined by 10 percent, and the university, which had previously sat on the Princeton Review’s “Colleges Biggest on CULTURAL IMPACT OF NIRVANA'S 'NEVERMIND' STILL RESONATES Cultural impact of Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ still resonates today. The year is 1991. Operation Desert Storm begins in Kuwait. Internet becomes available and has a network of one million users. “Beauty and the Beast” comes out in theaters across the country. In 1991, change was happening in many aspects of human society. THE DEPAUWTDP POST-ITNEWSFEATURESOPINIONABOUT USTDP PEOPLE The DePauw is Indiana's first college newspaper published during the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of StudentPublications.
PROFESSOR GEOFF KLINGER ‘88 UNEXPECTEDLY DIES THIS WEEKEND Professor of communication and DePauw alum Geoffrey “Geoff” Klinger ‘88 died unexpectedly this past weekend. As a student at DePauw, Klinger was an economics major and involved with Greek life as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was an award-winning member of the DePauw Debate Team and made the most of his CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled first-year students DEPAUW ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES FOR IN-PERSON GRADUATION Today at 1 p.m. the university announced through email from the registrars office that commencement will be held outdoors, in-person, for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Live video streaming will be available for both ceremonies. The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 will be held May 23 and the commencement for the Class ENFORCING THE GUIDELINES DURING COVID-19: AN INSIDE LOOK From the awkward first encounter with roommates and neighbors to the unpredictable South Quad fire alarms, living as a first-year on Depauw’s campus is distinct to say the least. As students who’ve already been in their shoes, Resident Assistants (RA) are there to help navigate the chaos of transitioning to college. This semester,though, first-years
LIVING WITH PARENTS IN PRISON: ASHLEY C. FORD VISITS 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 speaking of her life as a child. Her father went to prisonVOLLEYBALL ARCHIVES
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DEPAUW ALUMNA LINN YANN FEATURED IN MADE-FOR-TV FILM For Linn Yann Carroll ’94, things didn’t always come easy. A Cambodian refugee, she and her family escaped violence and genocide of the Khmer Rouge. But this was only a part of her triumph in the face of language barriers and a new life. Yann’s achievements made for 36 FACULTY ACCEPT BUYOUT, WILL RETIRE AT END OF ACADEMIC Thirty-six faculty members have accepted the buyout offered to those of retirement age last spring, according to Dave Berque, interim vice president of academic affairs, who made the announcement at a faculty meeting Monday. All 36 will be leaving DePauw University at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. Thirty-one of the 36 faculty members TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
THE DEPAUWTDP POST-ITNEWSFEATURESOPINIONABOUT USTDP PEOPLE The DePauw is Indiana's first college newspaper published during the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of StudentPublications.
PROFESSOR GEOFF KLINGER ‘88 UNEXPECTEDLY DIES THIS WEEKEND Professor of communication and DePauw alum Geoffrey “Geoff” Klinger ‘88 died unexpectedly this past weekend. As a student at DePauw, Klinger was an economics major and involved with Greek life as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was an award-winning member of the DePauw Debate Team and made the most of his CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled first-year students DEPAUW ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES FOR IN-PERSON GRADUATION Today at 1 p.m. the university announced through email from the registrars office that commencement will be held outdoors, in-person, for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Live video streaming will be available for both ceremonies. The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 will be held May 23 and the commencement for the Class ENFORCING THE GUIDELINES DURING COVID-19: AN INSIDE LOOK From the awkward first encounter with roommates and neighbors to the unpredictable South Quad fire alarms, living as a first-year on Depauw’s campus is distinct to say the least. As students who’ve already been in their shoes, Resident Assistants (RA) are there to help navigate the chaos of transitioning to college. This semester,though, first-years
LIVING WITH PARENTS IN PRISON: ASHLEY C. FORD VISITS 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 speaking of her life as a child. Her father went to prisonVOLLEYBALL ARCHIVES
The DePauw is a tabloid-sized newspaper published most Wednesdays of the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of StudentPublications.
DEPAUW ALUMNA LINN YANN FEATURED IN MADE-FOR-TV FILM For Linn Yann Carroll ’94, things didn’t always come easy. A Cambodian refugee, she and her family escaped violence and genocide of the Khmer Rouge. But this was only a part of her triumph in the face of language barriers and a new life. Yann’s achievements made for 36 FACULTY ACCEPT BUYOUT, WILL RETIRE AT END OF ACADEMIC Thirty-six faculty members have accepted the buyout offered to those of retirement age last spring, according to Dave Berque, interim vice president of academic affairs, who made the announcement at a faculty meeting Monday. All 36 will be leaving DePauw University at the end of the 2019-20 academic year. Thirty-one of the 36 faculty members TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
VISITORS, VACCINES, AND EVERYTHING COVID-19 In the last two weeks, COVID-19 policies on campus and in the larger Putnam County communities have faced several new changes. On campus, a revised visitor policy has been in place since March 26, after the COVID-19 Student Working Group put forth a revision to the highly-scrutinized no-visitor policy for University and Greek-ownedproperty this
ARMED INTRUDER ENTERS DELTA GAMMA SORORITY HOUSE Early this morning, Saturday, May 15, an armed intruder entered the Delta Gamma (Gamma Iota Chapter) sorority house. The 45-year-old man was carrying a rifle (not loaded), ammunition, and an airsoft pellet gun, according to an email from DePauw’s Campus Incident Management Team sent to students earlier today. “Students who were awake duringthe incident
STUDENTS WEIGH-IN ON DEPAUW’S FUTURE: THEIR VOICES COUNT Fourteen students participated in Wednesday’s collaborative planning session focusing on “the renewal and reimagination of DePauw as a 2lst Century liberal arts university.” Students assessed DePauw’s strengths, challenges, and opportunities so the committee may decide what appropriate changes can be made to distinguish them from peer universities. The intent was to evaluate the POLITICS AND PANDERING With caucuses around the nation and weekly presidential debates before the upcoming election, it is time to start paying attention to the goings-on of the political world. What techniques are these politicians using to gain support? Are they ethical? This is important to the DePauw community because some politicians have been employingthe use of
A NEW TYPE OF SOCIAL DISTANCE: NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF SOCIAL The brightness of your phone screen and its constant buzzing with new notifications wakes you up, only to find yourself surrounded: the same set of walls that you’ve been staring at for months are staring back at you; the same furniture that you sat on yesterday and the GREEK LIFE DOWN 10 PERCENT Greek Life at DePauw. More than half of DePauw students believe that joining Greek life is an integral part of the “DePauw Experience,” according to a The DePauw Instagram poll on Nov. 12, answered by 348 students.. However, over the past 5 years, Greek participation has declined by 10 percent, and the university, which had previously sat on the Princeton Review’s “Colleges Biggest on DEBORAH DOUGLAS PUBLISHES NEW BOOK "U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS While many people may have a baseline understanding of the Civil Rights Movement, they may not always know the “nitty gritty details,” according to Deborah Douglas, award-winning journalist and Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor. “We may not always know specifically what was going on in the various cities I highlighted in the book, which KRIS HUFFMAN: A DEPAUW LEGEND There is a standout who is ranked fifth among active coaches across all NCAA levels. She has an .837 winning percentage and eighth all-time (with at least 10 years of coaching) here in the state of Indiana. She is a two-time WBCA and D3hoops.com National Coach of the Year, a three-time WDIII News National Coach TALK IT OUT: DEPAUW COMMUNITY SHARES MEAL, STORIES AT The Center for Diversity and Inclusion was alive with conversation the night of Nov. 4 as about 30 DePauw community members gathered to share food and personal experiences to have better conversations and promote deep listening. When asked who made Uriah Brown ’18 proud to be a part of the community, he named a DePauw TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
THE DEPAUWTDP POST-ITNEWSFEATURESOPINIONABOUT USTDP PEOPLE The DePauw is Indiana's first college newspaper published during the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of StudentPublications.
PROFESSOR GEOFF KLINGER ‘88 UNEXPECTEDLY DIES THIS WEEKEND Professor of communication and DePauw alum Geoffrey “Geoff” Klinger ‘88 died unexpectedly this past weekend. As a student at DePauw, Klinger was an economics major and involved with Greek life as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was an award-winning member of the DePauw Debate Team and made the most of his CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled first-year students DEPAUW ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES FOR IN-PERSON GRADUATION Today at 1 p.m. the university announced through email from the registrars office that commencement will be held outdoors, in-person, for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Live video streaming will be available for both ceremonies. The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 will be held May 23 and the commencement for the Class SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS: WOULD YOU STILL KEEP YOUR MASK ON Students, faculty and visitors are still required to wear masks on campus. Indiana’s statewide mask mandate ended on Tuesday, April 6. According to the state health agency, about 5.4 million Indiana residents are eligible to be vaccinated. DEPAUW ALUMNA LINN YANN FEATURED IN MADE-FOR-TV FILM For Linn Yann Carroll ’94, things didn’t always come easy. A Cambodian refugee, she and her family escaped violence and genocide of the Khmer Rouge. But this was only a part of her triumph in the face of language barriers and a new life. Yann’s achievements made for LANCE DASILVA RETURNS AS DEPAUW JEWISH LIFE COORDINATORSEE MORE ONTHEDEPAUW.COM
LIVING WITH PARENTS IN PRISON: ASHLEY C. FORD VISITS 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 speaking of her life as a child. Her father went to prison DEBORAH DOUGLAS PUBLISHES NEW BOOK "U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS While many people may have a baseline understanding of the Civil Rights Movement, they may not always know the “nitty gritty details,” according to Deborah Douglas, award-winning journalist and Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor. “We may not always know specifically what was going on in the various cities I highlighted in the book, which TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
THE DEPAUWTDP POST-ITNEWSFEATURESOPINIONABOUT USTDP PEOPLE The DePauw is Indiana's first college newspaper published during the school year by the DePauw University Board of Control of StudentPublications.
PROFESSOR GEOFF KLINGER ‘88 UNEXPECTEDLY DIES THIS WEEKEND Professor of communication and DePauw alum Geoffrey “Geoff” Klinger ‘88 died unexpectedly this past weekend. As a student at DePauw, Klinger was an economics major and involved with Greek life as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was an award-winning member of the DePauw Debate Team and made the most of his CLASS OF 2025 ENROLLMENT UP FROM THE CLASS OF 2024 As the Spring 2021 semester begins to wind down, DePauw University is looking toward the Fall semester of 2021 and welcoming the Class of 2025. Although it was an unusual year with COVID-19 and the Class of 2024 was small in numbers in part due to the pandemic—only a total of 382 enrolled first-year students DEPAUW ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL DATES FOR IN-PERSON GRADUATION Today at 1 p.m. the university announced through email from the registrars office that commencement will be held outdoors, in-person, for the classes of 2020 and 2021. Live video streaming will be available for both ceremonies. The commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 will be held May 23 and the commencement for the Class SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS: WOULD YOU STILL KEEP YOUR MASK ON Students, faculty and visitors are still required to wear masks on campus. Indiana’s statewide mask mandate ended on Tuesday, April 6. According to the state health agency, about 5.4 million Indiana residents are eligible to be vaccinated. DEPAUW ALUMNA LINN YANN FEATURED IN MADE-FOR-TV FILM For Linn Yann Carroll ’94, things didn’t always come easy. A Cambodian refugee, she and her family escaped violence and genocide of the Khmer Rouge. But this was only a part of her triumph in the face of language barriers and a new life. Yann’s achievements made for LANCE DASILVA RETURNS AS DEPAUW JEWISH LIFE COORDINATORSEE MORE ONTHEDEPAUW.COM
LIVING WITH PARENTS IN PRISON: ASHLEY C. FORD VISITS 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 speaking of her life as a child. Her father went to prison DEBORAH DOUGLAS PUBLISHES NEW BOOK "U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS While many people may have a baseline understanding of the Civil Rights Movement, they may not always know the “nitty gritty details,” according to Deborah Douglas, award-winning journalist and Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor. “We may not always know specifically what was going on in the various cities I highlighted in the book, which TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
VISITORS, VACCINES, AND EVERYTHING COVID-19 In the last two weeks, COVID-19 policies on campus and in the larger Putnam County communities have faced several new changes. On campus, a revised visitor policy has been in place since March 26, after the COVID-19 Student Working Group put forth a revision to the highly-scrutinized no-visitor policy for University and Greek-ownedproperty this
ENFORCING THE GUIDELINES DURING COVID-19: AN INSIDE LOOK From the awkward first encounter with roommates and neighbors to the unpredictable South Quad fire alarms, living as a first-year on Depauw’s campus is distinct to say the least. As students who’ve already been in their shoes, Resident Assistants (RA) are there to help navigate the chaos of transitioning to college. This semester,though, first-years
POLITICS AND PANDERING With caucuses around the nation and weekly presidential debates before the upcoming election, it is time to start paying attention to the goings-on of the political world. What techniques are these politicians using to gain support? Are they ethical? This is important to the DePauw community because some politicians have been employingthe use of
DEBORAH DOUGLAS PUBLISHES NEW BOOK "U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS While many people may have a baseline understanding of the Civil Rights Movement, they may not always know the “nitty gritty details,” according to Deborah Douglas, award-winning journalist and Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor. “We may not always know specifically what was going on in the various cities I highlighted in the book, which A NEW TYPE OF SOCIAL DISTANCE: NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF SOCIAL The brightness of your phone screen and its constant buzzing with new notifications wakes you up, only to find yourself surrounded: the same set of walls that you’ve been staring at for months are staring back at you; the same furniture that you sat on yesterday and the KRIS HUFFMAN: A DEPAUW LEGEND There is a standout who is ranked fifth among active coaches across all NCAA levels. She has an .837 winning percentage and eighth all-time (with at least 10 years of coaching) here in the state of Indiana. She is a two-time WBCA and D3hoops.com National Coach of the Year, a three-time WDIII News National Coach GARY LEMON FIRED FROM MANAGEMENT FELLOWS DIRECTOR POSITION Thirteen years of service to the Management Fellows program. Countless connections for DePauw internships made worldwide. Now, Gary Lemon says he is being forced to resign from his position. “I was fired,” Lemon said. “There is no reason, it just said I would not be reappointed. Larry Stimpert, my boss, said ‘We don’t want you SAE ESTABLISHES MEMBERSHIP ON CAMPUS AFTER THREE YEARS OF Three years after being suspended for drug violations, the Indiana Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon has its first member class on DePauw’s campus . SAE was suspended from campus in the spring of 2016. According Lance Meyer, Junior, current President of SAE “they were caught with some drugs and they were given the opportunity WOMEN’S SOFTBALL FALLS IN THE NCAA REGIONAL Story by Quinn Roddy Yesterday afternoon, the DePauw Women’s Softball team’s historic season ended after a loss to Trine University in the NCAA Regional hosted by DePauw. The 16th-ranked Tigers fell to the 19th-ranked Thunder by a score of 1-0 and couldn’t generate any offense, despite DePauw’s first-year pitcher Cami Henry only allowing TWO GREEK HOUSES STILL SUSPENDED, TWO MORE UNDER This story was updated 2/1/19 at 11:02 p.m. Two new alcohol-related hospitalizations have resulted in investigations of two more Greek organizations on campus. On fraternity bid night, Saturday, Jan. 26, two minor in consumption hospitalizations occurred at Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi. It is unknown if the alcohol was served by PhiDelta
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