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Submissions sought for student drama festival

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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

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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...

DePauw community jams to sound of student-run radio station

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WGRE, DePauw’s student-run radio station, has been a fixture on campus since the late 1940s. In the over 60 years since its founding, it...

Heather McDonald, presents craft talk, plans to focus on professional, personal...

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Playwright Heather McDonald looked out over a captive crowd to the Watson Forum Tuesday afternoon. When at home in the Greencastle apartment she is...

Grammy-nominated orchestra A Far Cry comes to DePauw

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Tonight marks the beginning of a yearlong concert series hosted by the School of Music. Performing is the Grammy-nominated chamber orchestra A Far Cry....

Salsa tasting competition squelched by storms

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The festivities of the second annual salsa tasting on the Greencastle square ended early as storms spoiled the fun. The competition was part...

DePauw film series’ first entry delights attendees

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Without paying a dime, DePauw students are getting the opportunity to laugh, cry and learn, thanks to the DePauw University Film Studies Film Series....

DePauw alumni sheds light on Hispanic poverty

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Even since he began walking the halls of East College and Asbury Hall in 1999, Juan Pedroza has cared about the trend of Hispanic...

Mac Demarco keeps it short and sweet on Another One

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Another One begins in typical Mac Demarco fashion, with a noodling guitar over some high-pitched chords on a love song, “The Way...

Reading groups come to Prindle

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Tuesday marks the beginning of a semester-long reading group series hosted by the Prindle Institute.  Like the Prindle Institute itself, the reading groups...