In August of 1989, Dr. Gary Baker stepped onto Denison’s campus for the first time. He was set to be a temporary replacement but, he would remain in Granville for over three decades, eventually ...
The period between the 1960s and 1990s is idolized by the modern world. It was before algorithms, data tracking and Instagram. Back when stories were told, not shown with videos. And when our parents ...
Once a year, Denison’s physics department invites local elementary school students to look at the stars and the universe around them. On Feb. 20, the Olin Science Hall was buzzing with excitement as ...
The introduction of the First Year Quad (FYQ) has left many students, especially sophomores and juniors, with mixed feelings. The plan states that starting next semester all first year students will ...
Amanda Finkle, the former building service assistant (BSA) for South Quad, said the only reason she would ever leave Denison was if she “never had to work anymore.” Before winter break, she had ...
Ireland, home of historic castles and rolling hills, is where junior theatre major Katie Locke had settled for her semester abroad this past fall. She studied at the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin ...
Novelist DK Nnuro and poet Jesse Nathan presented at the Beck Series last Feb. 18 in the Barney-Davis Boardroom. Both are winners of the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, which ...
At long last, the clock struck 8 p.m., ending the 24-hour Burpee’s Seedy Theatrical Company’s improv show. As students applauded, members of the company laughed, cried and embraced each other. “It’s a ...
Between yoga, pilates, and spin classes, Hoaglin Center is filled with weekly exercise courses for students, but what is it like to actually teach students fitness? Meghan Butte ‘27, is a data ...
On Feb. 23, the Senior Class Legacy Challenge (SCLC) hosted a gathering for seniors at Seek No Further Cidery. A long-standing Denison tradition, the SCLC encourages each graduating class to give back ...
On Feb. 19, the Slayter auditorium was filled with smooth jazz as the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha turned down the lights and prepared for an hour of poetry. Their first ever “Roots & Rhythms” event ...
Recently, a new art exhibit has opened in the Bryant Arts Center which features pieces created by students at Denion. The exhibition is titled “These Realities We Create,” and encapsulates the ...
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