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DePauw University’s enrollment has decreased by 25.6 percent since 2011. In 2011 DePauw had 2,352 students enrolled, and this fall, there are only 1,751 students enrolled. Since 2011, the most ...
For many Hoosiers, fall is the season to strap on one's boots and trek into the wilderness in pursuit of the hunt. Every year, nearly 120,000 deer are "harvested" in Indiana alone, with Putnam County ...
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, ...
With over 4,000 athletes in 22 sports, Paralympic athletes have proved they’re fierce competitors. This summer, a record number of broadcasters and platforms are providing live coverage of the ...
For many of us, our childhoods were built upon classic Disney films. Some of us would dress up as these fairytale characters and imagine ourselves going on our own adventures in a faraway land. As the ...
Professor David Alvarez, Associate Professor of English and Director of DePauw’s Global Studies Fellows Program, has been honored with the prestigious Fulbright Award for the academic year 2024-2025.
Located on the corner of Franklin and Vine sits a local spot, a hidden gem halfway through its first year of operation. Lost Hollow Beer Co. was a dream between three friends, Clay Mckinley, Alex ...
An amazing opportunity is heading to DePauw for all graduating seniors. The Orr Fellowship is excited to engage with DePauw students and offer an experiential learning and post-graduation internship ...
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 ...
On Wednesday Sept. 25, the DePauw Men's Soccer team traveled to Holland, Michigan, for a match against #9 ranked Hope College. This was a massive game for the Tigers as they looked to build some ...
At the Prindle Institute for Ethics on Saturday, April 5, students and faculty escaped the rainy morning to listen to several speakers talk at the Global Health Symposium sponsored by the Tumaini ...
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 ...