Last Tuesday’s elections saw Republicans gain control of the House of Representatives and Senate. But some friends of Denison found themselves elected to national office as well. Bob Dold ’91...
Pink pom-poms, suspenders and ribbons bedecked Slayter this week as students held up signs with slogans like, “I wear pink for my mom” or “I wear pink for my friends...
By Kristof Oltavi News Editor Granville’s most popular college bar and famed senior hangout, Brews Too, is no more. After eight years of serving as an alternative to on-campus parties...
By Kristof Oltvai, News Editor The college faculty welcomed 611 new Denisonians to the Hill Sunday night to begin the trek toward 2018. Selected from more than 5000 applicants, this new...
by David Allen, Sports Editor & Kristóf Oltvai, News Editor How much does it cost to make potato salad? $5, maybe $10? How about $60,000? Over the last few weeks...
by Kristóf Oltvai, News Editor Few films strive to capture the silent, overwhelming omnipresence of deep personal faith in our secular age. But Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida, just off...
By Kristof Oltvai, Editor Abroad On a beautiful Prague afternoon some time shortly after Valentine’s Day, I had a choice: enjoy a semi-springtime walk around the city, or binge-watch the...
By Kristof Oltvai, Editor Abroad If there’s one thing you can smell from 4,500 miles away, it’s controversy on the Hill. Indeed, it’s been easy to imagine the dialogue swirling...
The woman, 86, could barely walk. She spent most of her day lying down, listening to the radio or our conversation. She complained about her back problems and her inability...
Each January for about five years, about 70 Denison students and several faculty hop on coach buses to participate in an off-campus week of leadership development. But for each participant...