We’ve all heard the bad news. Leaked documents show that only six people enrolled in Obamacare on the first day. State governments have been slow to enact Medicaid expansions. Millions...
What would you do if a professor assigned a 50,000 word paper due at the end of the month? At least a dozen Denison students, members of the Writers’ Club,...
I don’t know how this started or how it expanded, but I am happy that the ongoing dialogue around diversity has resurged on our campus. There are some people who...
Have you ever looked at your smartphone or computer and wondered what’s inside and how it works? Those digital devices are encoded in the binary system, millions of little light...
Two weeks ago, students received an email at 11:30 p.m. from campus security that stated that a male student awoke early that morning “to witness a male touch his genitals”...
You might know Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Djupe — and if you don’t, you’ve come to the right place. The self-described “liberal hippie” has taught at Denison since...
Denison, which typically has an enrollment of 75-80% white students will see that number decrease with the entrance of the class of 2017. The new freshmen hold the most diverse...
Around 1 a.m. Friday morning, an hour after polls closed, candidates for the presidency and vice presidency were contacted to be notified of the election out come. The next president...
Over the weekend, Caitlyn Battaglia ‘13 was announced as Denison’s Recent Student Trustee. Battaglia will begin her service on the Board of Trustees in October for a two year term....
The Denison community welcomed Olympia Snowe, the former United States senator who dedicated her 18 year career to bipartisan action this past Thursday, April 18. Her lecture,“From Challenge to Opportunity—Overcoming...