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...
RAY WALKER, Media/Broadcast Producer—“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, but it...
LIZ MONROE, Special to The Denisonian — Last spring, the coronavirus pandemic inflicted hardship and confusion upon many small businesses in Granville, Ohio, a small college town located in the...
LULA BURKE, Asst. News Editor — Career exploration initiatives around campus are pushing forward despite COVID-19, taking advantage of a 10 million dollar grant from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation. The...
HENRY JENKS, Special to The Denisonian—From the United States to the Philippines to Hungary, populist policies are in. In fact, the four largest democracies by population are ruled by populists:...
OLIVIA HARVEY, Features Editor—If you’re a FC Barcelona (or affectionately, Barça) fan like myself, last week was a whirlwind of painful uncertainty and speculation. Still reeling from the devastating 8-2...
LIZ ANASTASIADIS, Managing Editor Emeritus — People say that going abroad is supposed to be the most magical time in a college student’s career. While there are bigger problems that...
MATTHEW NOWLING, SPECIAL TO THE DENISONIAN — When Congress passed a $2.2 trillion stimulus package on March 25, many people thought they would receive relief. But this package excluded a...