Lindsey Byer, Staff Writer– Throughout athletics, resilience is a value that teams, athletes and coaches have to adopt to experience success. Denison’s sports are no different, with this theme being...
Ali Imran, Staff Writer– Palestinian filmmaker Muayad Alayan’s A House in Jerusalem (2023) screened on Thursday, February 4, 2024 in Herrick Hall, the first of four selections in this year’s...
Tom Vodrey, Opinion Editor– This November could be a turning point in Ohio. No, not in any of our elections to send presidents, senators, or representatives to Washington—as important as...
Amanda Marin, Staff Writer– When it comes to trying to make our campus better, it’s good to preface conversations with a wider picture. Denison is very proud of its hill...
Lindsey Byer, Special to The Denisonian— 900 seconds, 15 minutes. That is the maximum amount of time the National Football League allows halftime show performers to have during the pressure-filled,...
Lorenzo Nivellini, Staff Writer– On Feb. 14, the first week of Lent began, kicked off by Ash Wednesday, which is a day of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for many Christians....
Genevieve Pfister, Staff Writer– During the week leading up to Valentine’s day, Slayter Student Union was filled with tables for students to celebrate the holiday. Two of these tables spread...
Emma Baum, Special to The Denisonian– Seated among the Andean and Amazonian artifacts of the Denison Museum’s current exhibit, over 30 students, faculty members, and local patrons of the arts...
Alexandra Rumford & Riley Rees, Specials to The Denisonian– Dr. Heather Pool, an associate professor of Politics & Public Affairs, is dedicated to challenging students’ preconceived notions of the world....
Riley Rees, Special to The Denisonian– Those walking into Hoaglin Wellness Center on Feb. 13 for the Intuitive Eating Series were greeted by a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The floor...