Winter Term in May
As many DePauw students were welcomed home by familiar sights and sounds, 43 of their peers were greeted by unknown faces in a foreign...
New student-run coffee shop looks to provide more than just coffee
Sophomore Jessie Crosby signs his name on the Bagos grand opening window-pane. TYLER MURPHY / THE DEPAUW A year ago a...
Faculty Influences DePauw’s Rank as the 35th Best Liberal Arts Institution
Senior Sophie Hensley said the sole reason she decided to choose anthropology as her major was because of the impact professor Clark Sage had...
Drama and deceit in the 1930's : 'The Women'
The high class glamour and drama of 1930s New York took stage at Moore Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 21 in DePauw's production of "The...
Relay for Life
Sitting amongst her smiling family members on a sunny afternoon, Lora Tharp of Putnam County is surrounded by the people who have been her...
Bold actions, violent reactions
On this very day, 47 years ago, one of the most influential African-American leaders in our nation's history was brutally shot in front of...
WGRE Column: Spotlight on fresh electronic music
Remember the inescapable phrase “D-D-D-ROP THE BASS”? from that Skrillex banger that centered weekend playlists in dark-lit, sticky-floored frat basements? That wooed dance floor...
Got Hoops?
Hello, hello, hello! This week, I am writing about a band that I was initially drawn to after discovering their hometown. Hoops is a...
DePauw University celebrates Holi
Students cover each other in colorful powder during the Hindu festival of Holi. Particpants ate dinner at Gobin Church before moving to East...
WGRE: Singer-songwriter challenges religion in most recent release
In 2013, Josh Ritter broke away from his usual poetic, professor-friendly folk music to make a deeply personal divorce album, "The Beast...