By Zach Correia — News Editor Denison will receive over $1.7 million in federal coronavirus relief aid from the Department of Education as a part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief,...
ALINA PANEK, Editor-in-Chief—The first three confirmed coronavirus cases within Ohio are in Cuyahoga County, the Cleveland area. The pandemic, declared by WHO on Jan. 30, has caused colleges around the...
Denison suspended face-to-face instruction effective March 23 due to the coronavirus outbreak until at least Friday, April 3, according to a collegewide email. All students are expected to leave campus...
BEN COHEN, Staff Writer— It is hard to blame any one person or thing for music at Denison’s recent death or its current cadaverous state. There are some obvious suspects....
ELLIOT WHITNEY, Contributor— Over the past year and a half, universities across the country have been grappling with the issue of bringing students back to school during a historic global...
ELLIE OWEN, Special to The Denisonian— Nathan Graves might be a new faculty member here at Denison but he’s already passionate about life on the hill. “There’s something different about...
In a virtual speech to the College Republicans on Saturday, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo continued the Republican party’s efforts to silence marginalized people and undermine our burgeoning multiracial...
LULA BURKE, News Editor—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced March 16 that, beginning March 29, eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine will expand to all Ohioans ages 16 and older. The Pfizer...
MICHAEL BALL, Web Editor—Efforts to manage the spread of COVID-19 on campus last semester largely paid off. Cases totaled fewer than 20 positive cases in a residential community of nearly...
RAY WALKER, Media/Broadcast Producer & Reporter—“Unprecedented.” I’m sure you’ve either heard or read this word sometime in the past year or so. Quite frankly, I’m tired of absorbing that word,...