Tag: features
Visiting professor and playwright caps time in Greencastle with readings of...
Heather McDonald came to DePauw in late August with her dog, some pictures and a dream. An award-winning writer with eight plays,...
Professor who is fascinated by the tiny receives state award
He is not the first from DePauw to receive this honor, but there is a great chance that he is not the last. ...
Playwright’s Festival showcases DePauw’s theatrical ambitions
This week, DePauw students have the opportunity to the witness the acting, directorial and writing talents of the DePauw community. The Playwright’s...
Physics, geometry and literature come together in “Arcadia”
You wouldn’t think that leather skirts and Regency jackets would have a lot in common. In Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” however, these...
Anonymous activists call out art injustices
Armed with wheat paste, gorilla masks and the names of dead female artists, the Guerrilla Girls took the world by storm. ...
Comedian inspires DePauw crowd to rise above the haters
Maysoon Zayid describes herself as a comedian during an interview prior to her lecture in Kresge Auditorium on Monday evening. ...
New Florida festival set to kick off summer season
In a simpler world, when you used to be able to count the number of music festivals on your fingers, Coachella would remind music...
DePauw's own statue of Abraham Lincoln resurfaces, undergoing restoration
When digging through an abandoned storage room, one is liable to find just about anything from old newspapers to clothes that have long since...
DePauw's own statue of Abraham Lincoln resurfaces, undergoing restoration
When digging through an abandoned storage room, one is liable to find just about anything from old newspapers to clothes that have...
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...