By Ruby Montes De Oca Editor-in-Chief I cannot deny it. I felt a little pressure while deciding on the topic of my final editorial, but it became evident to me...
By Laurel Kennedy Vice President for Student Development One of my strong memories of the first Denison class I ever taught, in 1988, was that when I entered class on...
In the last issue of The Denisonian, one of our news editors engaged in a “Point/Counterpoint” with DCGA senator, who proposed a smoking ban which would prohibit smoking on A-Quad...
By Jessica Merrills Special to The Denisonian Amber Kelly, host of the August orientation program “Sex Signals” in prior years, brought “Beat the Blame Game” to campus this week. This...
Sunday night, students received a DU alert in their emails. Some thought it would be a tornado warning. Instead, it said that early Sunday morning, a female first-year student in...
A circle of over one hundred silent students formed around the flagpole on the academic quad on Thursday, Nov. 14. The candles they held glowed a brilliant gold against the...
Last Friday night in Herrick Hall, history was made on Denison’s campus. Eight students marched onto the stage in Herrick Hall clad in black pants, black button down shirts, green...
By Jake Dennie Special to The Denisonian You’ve probably watched a TED video and thought “I know people who could do that.” Maybe you even think you would give a...
Last weekend, I attended the Great Lakes College Association Conference, which joins students from thirteen Midwest liberal arts colleges to address how we can empower both students of color and...
In the past 50 years, the United States has steered through tumultuous, tragic, and joyous times. It has shuffled through four wars, participated in an abundance of military conflicts, and...