By Kristof Oltvai & Curtis Edmonds Editors Emeritus “I went to Philadelphia very soon after the decision was made and we were beginning to implement it, and I was meeting...
By Alexandria Martin Staff Writer This past Saturday, Denisonians were graced with the hilariously comic duo, Frangela. Frangela came to Denison presenting some of their most recent comedic pieces with...
By Amelia Hitchens Features Editor Denison University is home to many married couples throughout the faculty. When Catherine Dollard ‘88 applied to work in the history department, she did not...
By Kalyn Dunkins Arts & Life Editor The sociology-anthropology department is taking part in sponsoring Denison’s tenth annual Human Rights Film Festival, which will be a presentation of a total...
By Jewell Porter Editor-in-Chief You know how when you’re staring at an empty Word document, the line just sits there blinking back and forth into existence, almost taunting you at...
By Kristof Oltvai News Editor Emeritus On Jan. 7, armed gunmen stormed the offices of Paris’ satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 people. Al Qaeda and ISIS claimed responsibility for...
By Andrew Watkins Special to The Denisonian On the bus, in the car, on the way to class–generally we take music with us wherever we go. But sometimes an album...
By Matthew Pennekamp Forum Editor Emeritus We awoke on the morning of Jan. 7 to find that the bullet primed and loaded for Salman Rushdie a quarter century ago has...
By Julian Howell Staff Writer In the midst of celebrating head coach Sara Lee’s 400th victory, against the Allegheny Gators on Jan. 17, the Big Red women’s basketball team was...
By Rachel Epstein Arts & Life Editor In the wee hours of the morning on Sat., Jan. 24, when many Denisonians would screech at the sight of sunlight, a group...