
Arianna Griffiths ‘26 is one of the Editors-in-Chief of The Denisonian. She is a psychology major from the Chicago suburbs and loves to both read and write stories. When she’s not working on the paper, she enjoys photography, skiing, and spending time with her friends and family.

Max Dolinh
Max Dolinh is one of the Editors-in-Chief. He is an economics and data analytics double major from Oakton, Virginia. His favorite parts of The Denisonian are the front cover and Sunday layout meetings. Outside of the paper, his interests include keeping up with D.C. sports, trivia games, and taking cat photos.

Lee Cochran is the advisor for The Denisonian. He has worked for more than 30 years in print/digital media, radio and television. He is a graduate of West Virginia University, earning a bachelor’s degree in education.

Donald Keough ‘27 is the News Editor for The Denisonian. He is from East Lansing, Michigan and is a Journalism and Physics double major with a minor in Music Performance. On campus, he works as a community advisor (CA), head lifeguard and physics lab assistant. He is also part of the Denison Orchestra and Denison’s American Roots Ensemble. In his free time, he enjoys biking, exploring the outdoors and going thrifting.

Margo Ellis ‘28 is the co-Opinion Editor for The Denisonian. She is a politics and public affairs and journalism double major, with a minor in French. Outside of class and editing, Margo plays the banjo in Denison’s American Roots Ensemble, accumulates unfinished crochet projects, and spends too much time playing video games.

Isa Abbott ‘28 is the co-Opinion editor of The Denisonian. She is a sophomore politics and public affairs major, and a Latin American and Caribbean studies and legal studies double concentration (on the pre-law track) from Indianapolis, Indiana. At Denison, Isa is also involved in the DCGA Initiatives team and dance. Alongside those, she attends a variety of political clubs as much as possible.

Ella Kitchens ’28 is a journalism and global health major from Lexington, Kentucky. Outside of writing for The Denisonian, she loves to go on walks and runs, make stop-motion videos, and learn to fold origami animals.

Katey Woodruff ‘28 is one of the Features Editors. She is from Powell, Ohio and is majoring in journalism and international studies with a German minor. She enjoys hiking, painting, and listening to music.

Lily Charkow ‘27 is majoring in creative writing and minoring in journalism, and she is from Oak Park, Illinois. On campus, Lily works as a docent for the office of admissions, she is a social media intern for communications and marketing at Denison, and is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

Grace Ostrosky ‘28 is one of the Arts & Life Editors for The Denisonian. She is from Cleveland and is a double major in creative writing and journalism, with a minor in Ancient Greek and Roman studies. On campus, she is a DJ for Doobie Radio and a tour guide. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing, and going on coffee runs with her friends.

Emily Orsini ‘27 is one of the Sports Editors and a philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) major. She is from the greater Philadelphia area and loves everything Philadelphia sports (maybe a little too much).

Brennan Ford ‘28 is one of the sports editors of The Denisonian. She is a Health, Exercise, and Sports Studies major from East Lansing, Michigan. On campus, she is involved with club soccer and works as a docent in the admissions office. In her free time, she enjoys watching Arsenal games and taking selfies with various animals across campus.

Amelia Keng ‘28 is the Web Editor. She is an environmental science major from Arlington, Virginia. Outside of The Denisonian, she plays on the varsity squash team and is part of the cooking club.

Andrew Laramore is a senior global commerce major and the Photo Editor for The Denisonian. He has been practicing photography for about five years and enjoys capturing the people and stories that bring campus life to focus. His interests also include marketing and exploring how visuals influence the way we connect with brands and ideas. Outside of academics and photography, he enjoys reading and cooking.

Interested in joining The Denisonian?
The Denisonian is open to all students of all academic interests. No experience in journalism is necessary to begin writing! Just show up to any or all of our meetings, which take place in Barney-Davis 400 every Monday at 7 P.M. The Denisonian has opportunities in writing, photography, editing, videomaking, broadcast journalism, and web design.
Feel free to send an email to [email protected] with an inquiry or story ideas, or join our group on WhattoDU!
