Live Your Best Life. Secure the Bag. You're Poppin'
Spring is here, summer is approaching, as is the end of cuffing season. You know what that means. The dreaded (depending on who you...
DEPP heats up D.C.
DePauw’s Environmental Policy Program lobbies in the nation’s capital
After meeting with five DePauw students, Indiana democratic senator and swing-vote, Joe Donnelly, was convinced...
Opera Performance of Little Women Concludes Interdisciplinary Festival
DePauw's spring opera, "Little Women," will conclude the 2015-16 festival "Little Women: Art and Transformation" tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. Director Joachim Schamberger and...
Tracing the History of Old Gold
As DePauw celebrates its 175th anniversary, Old Gold celebrates its 105th. The event, now considered homecoming, initially attempted to unite campus and eliminate tension...
Time for Three comes to DePauw
With two violins, a double bass and a diverse repertoire of music, Time for Three introduced the fifth performance of the Guest Artist Series...
Humans of DePauw: Anya Melson
A few weeks ago, DePauw University welcomed its incoming class of 2027. Amongst them is Anya Melson, a passionate 18-year-old swimmer who was excited...
Past music brings nostalgia
On a typical weekday night, I find myself sitting on the second floor of Julian dreading homework. I think of an adequate way to...
Persistent Inequities: Race and Universities with Alicia Bell
Alicia Bell ‘06 held a Zoom event on Tuesday, Feb. 23, entitled “Persistent Inequities: Race and Universities,” about her DePauw experience as a Black...
"Reflektor": Arcade Fire's latest attention-worthy record
A marathon. An odyssey. A death march. Each adequately define Arcade Fire's fans' three-year recess between the release of the band's new record, "Reflektor" in...
Shaun Fleming solo project 'Diane Coffee' debuts on WGRE
After another week of listening to countless albums by bands we've never heard, WGRE noticed another trend beyond a rehash of disco and rock:...












