Musical comedy promises laughs for audiences
After the events of last week raised strong negative emotions in the hearts of many in the DePauw community, students, faculty, staff and community...
WGRE Guest Column: Dreamy duo
Equal parts alluring and dreamy, Beach House released their new studio album, "Depression Cherry", on August 28. Sticking to their formula...
WGRE: Leon Bridges combines Southern gospel and doo-wop for a sound...
Not even a year before the release of his first full-length album, American gospel and soul singer Leon Bridges was washing dishes at Del...
DePauw, Wabash clash in showdown over banned books
DePauw students typically jump at any chance to prove their dominance against the school’s longtime rival Wabash. But instead of the athletic field, the...
REVIEW: “Scorch Trials” not a bad way to waste an evening,...
If you’re looking for tips on how to barricade a door, then look no further than “The Scorch Trials”. With not one, but...
Grant pumps new life into professor's research
Professor Pascal Lafontant recently recieved a grant $287,000 from NIH. // PHOTO COURTESY OF DEPAUW After receiving a grant of $280,000...
DePauw Orchestra takes on challenging music for year's first concert
The DePauw Orchestra will be tackling a number of pieces designed to challenge them musically, as well as technically on Sunday, September 20. ...
Alabama Shakes frontwoman debuts thunderous new project
With the bio proclaiming, “Rock 'n’ Roll. The end”, "Alabama Shakes" fans can rejoice in the surprise release of “Thunderbitch”, the 10-track LP produced...
Submissions sought for student drama festival
Whether a story about a pair of star-crossed lovers, a buddy-cop comedy, a murder mystery, or a satire about the struggles about the life...
A Far Cry transports audience around the world on musical journey
Boston-based, self-conducted orchestra A Far Cry opened the Green Center’s Guest Artist series season Friday night with a performance that transcended national borders with the...