Are you ready?! Anita Sarkeesian at Prindle
Are you a gamer? Do you enjoy the battles and challenges created in the magical virtual world? Better yet, are you interested in learning...
Dr. Sharon Crary on the Ebola Outbreak
Dr. Sharon Crary, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at DePauw, has studied Ebola virus extensively and was part of the Center for Disease Control's...
‘Like a Girl:’ A cultural context
We have all heard it before: the kid out on the baseball field shouts, “you hit like a girl.” Adults do it too. In...
Three Reasons I’m Excited for Reparation
I want to tell you why I'm excited for the new film, Reparation. Before you hear my reasons, you might want to watch the...
The Peace of Wild Things – Poetry Reading
Joe Heithaus, professor of English at DePauw University, read several poems at The Campus Farm Dinner in October. Here he is reading a famous...
Humorous (but Serious) Critique of Student Loan Problem
Don't be fooled by the (sometimes) off-color nature of this examination of the student loan problem. Through the humor, Oliver identifies some serious moral...
Emma Sulkowicz Protests Sexual Assault with Performance Art
By taking on a voice of its own, performance art often eclipses the common perception of art as simply inert. Emma Sulkowicz, a senior...
Is Stealing Really Wrong?
In this video, Kate Manne, a philosophy professor at Cornell University, offers a critical examination of the traditional notion that stealing is inherently wrong. She focuses...
Epistemology and Affirmative Action
Whatever your views about affirmative action are, this is well worth watching. Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa, a philosophy professor at University of British Columbia, argues...
$10 Million Endowed to Fund Prindle
Prindle Intern Suzanne Spencer '14 reporting on $14.4 million in new gifts in Spring 2014, including an estate gift from Janet Prindle for continued...