Film department adds production courses to curriculum
Professor Herbertz wants his students to learn filmmaking skills and also become “thinkers who have purpose behind the content they create.”
Victoria Houghtalen’s work on Clinton campaign not lost, even though her...
Junior Victoria Houghtalen believed fate brought her to work on the Hillary Clinton campaign in Granville, Ohio this semester.
#BlackLivesMatter, the role of technology, and the election aftermath
Less than 24 hours after Donald Trump was declared president-elect, professors of political science, Clarissa Peterson and Emmitt Riley, opened their pre-planned colloquia talk...
‘The Good Person of Szechwan’ to include original music and choreography...
DePauw University’s theatre department is taking a contemporary approach to the “The Good Person of Szechwan” with original music by senior Jerald Parks and original choreography by junior Uriah Brown.
Movies With Jeff: The Mighty Ducks and the Monon Bell
What an exciting weekend to be a DePauw Tiger. For the first time in eight years, the Monon Bell is back in the 765....
New program, Peace Works, allows students a break from high-tech lives
The topic of discussion at the first Peace Works event was the role of play in creating peace.
ISA’s International Bazaar put underrepresented cultures at the forefront
The bazaar was based around food and performances from a variety of cultures.
DePauw’s art collection continues to grow, gaining recognition
The art collection holds over 3,600 items and is a mixed collection of paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and furniture
Danny Brown’s Atrocity Exhibition
You won’t be hitting snooze after setting a track from this album as your alarm tone.
ArtsFest recognizes utopia, dystopia in current world
This year’s “Art & Utopia” event showcases artistic talent from the DePauw and Greencastle communities along with that of visiting artists.