Tag: features
Review: DePauw Takes on Oscar Wilde in "The Importance of Being...
A bumbling love story, a strong name and cucumber sandwiches encompass the comedy that is “The Importance of Being Ernest.” The expertly executed production,...
Giving attention to those history has erased
Photographer, Ken Gonzales-Day uses sites of lynching in California as a subject
“I choose to be an artist. There was something for me about creating...
The face behind BrainWave Apparel
Meet Flynn Sheehan: a first-year from Oak Park, Illinois, member of DePauw University’s men’s soccer team, and a budding entrepreneur.
Sheehan, along with a...
Coming Out Monologues celebrate LGBTQIA+ identities on campus
To celebrate National Coming Out Day, United DePauw and Queer Students of Color (QSOC) are co-sponsoring the fifth annual Coming Out Monologues with food,...
Looking back on Tom Petty: A photographer’s brief but unforgettable encounter
Before junior photographer Connor Burgess left to cover Milwaukee’s music festival Summerfest, his mom made him watch the 1980’s cult classic “Fast Times at...
The Female Gaze: Defining the Real and the Replicant in “Blade...
This past weekend, audiences were transported back to the dystopian world of “Blade Runner,” a film originally written by Philip K. Dick and constructed...
Giving Shakespeare a facelift: “The Taming of the Shrew” at Shakespeare...
What has gender-blind roles, a bee suit, and an early 1900s twist? This year’s annual production of Shakespeare in the Park.
“The Taming of...
Eclipse in pictures: DePauw community comes together for natural phenomena
North America experienced a complete solar eclipse on Aug. 21 for the first time in seven years and the DePauw community was quick to...
Ruben Casteneda on journalism, addiction and redemption
Addiction, corruption, and homicide are just a few of the issues Ruben Castaneda touched on during his talk about his prolific career in...
The small steps in democracy make a difference
“It’s important to say that we have our opinion and we’re going to voice that,” said First Year Karly Gruett at Tuesday’s Civic...