JAKE MULLIN Special to the Denisonian Denison has taken a step into the future with a particularly new addition to the Mulberry lab. This semester, Professors Lew Ludwig and Chris...
AMELIA HITCHENS Features Editor Strenuous workouts, extreme dieting and being closely monitored by a trainer isn’t the typical life of a college student. However, Miller Hepler ‘17 has been living...
NEIL RILEY ‘17 Editor-in-Chief The 2016 presidential campaign has brought the issue of campaign financing into the public eye more than any in recent memory. The two populist candidates, Bernie...
RYAN STROTHER ‘17 Sports Editor Stall scrawl. Those poorly drawn pictures and words scratched or penned into the toilet stall dividers are perhaps a universal part of higher education. For...
TAYLOR LIFKA ‘17 Opinion Editor The recurring Saturday night slump rolls around and you’re faced with the same old question: “are you going out tonight?” It’s 9:00 p.m., it’s freezing...
Against all odds and all logic, the sun came out this weekend over our beautiful campus. Students took advantage of the rare February warmth and flooded quads and public spaces,...
MAT SCOTT News Editor This summer will see crews working to renovate Curtis dining hall in order to improve the efficiency of kitchen operations, the ambience of the environment and...
ELAINE CASHY Managing Editor Emeritus Ranging from Zumba classes to discussions with Mauritanian activists, the African Student Association (ASA) hosted a variety of events in celebration of My Africa Week...
CAROLINE ROUSH Special to The Denisonian Various buildings around the country were illuminated in blue and green to shine spotlight on eating disorders, including the Empire State Building, as part...
NEIL RILEY Editor-in-Chief The concept of changing the design of Denison’s Academic Quad has existed for many years. For Dr. Harry Heft, a Psychology and Environmental Studies teacher at Denison,...