Columbus Day is a holiday celebrated by some to honor Christopher Columbus’ arrival to the United States in 1492. Although celebrated as early as the 18th century, it was not...
NEIL RILEY ‘17 Editor-in-Chief Every week is difficult in the newsroom. At this point in my term I have come to expect that out of this position. Sundays are for...
CHLOE SFERRA Sports Editor As the leaves begin to change and the air begins to cool, signs of October are everywhere. One of the more subtle tells of October is...
HANNAH KUBBINS News Editor Clowns used to be confined to carnivals, circuses and kids’ parties. But now they’re running rampant for reasons still unknown. Sightings of people donning clown masks...
EMILY SHANE Managing Editor Over 200 students showed up in Slayter auditorium to watch the first presidential debate, and they filled The Roost for the second. The events were cohosted...
JAKE MULLIN Staff Writer The DCGA, in coordination with the Office of Student Development, is turning their attention towards students’ financial well-being this year. A report, entitled “Students’ Financial Well-Being,”...
ALEX KAUFMAN Staff Writer Andrew Baird ‘17 is a tackle magnet. He routinely leads the team in stops, including a team-leading 29 over the season’s first three games. But what...
KATHLYN CRAIGIE Sports Editor The Denison swim and dive are coming into the 2016-2017 year after the women placed fourth in the NCAAs and the men claimed the title of...
CHLOE SFERRA Sports Editor As Denison Volleyball geared up for Wittenberg this past Thursday, they knew this game would be one of the hardest of the season. Unfortunately, despite the...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor The plans that Coco Loupe, the visiting Vail Series artist, had had for her life were about as perfect for a dancer as it...