Earlier in the summer, two Denison alumni, Richard Lugar ‘54 and William G. Bowen ‘55, received national awards from President Barack Obama. Bowen received the National Humanities Medal on July...
Denison’s administration has reached its decision on three fraternities suspended this spring for allegedly violating the Student Code of Conduct. After pursuing investigations into Denison’s chapters of Sigma Chi, Kappa...
By Kristof Oltvai and Matthew Pennekamp Features Editor, Staff Writer On the eve of DCGA elections, the presidential and vice presidential candidates gathered in the basement of Burton Morgan for...
Swasey Chapel, filled to the brim with students, faculty, and the Board of Trustees, rang clear with the melody of President Knobel’s voice on Friday. Quoting from Billy Joel’s “Piano...
By Kristof Oltvai and Matthew Pennekamp Features Editor, Staff Writer A second poll of the student body concerning DCGA elections was conducted by The Denisonian on Thursday of last week (April...
By Kristóf Oltvai and Matthew Pennekamp Features Editor, Staff Writer Denisonians will head to the polls in two weeks (located online at MyDenison) to select their new student body president...
By Kristóf Oltvai Features Editor Denison’s traditional service-oriented Big Red’s Big Day is extended to be a week-long project. Although students contributed close to 500 service hours and organizers lauded...
By Kristof Oltavi News Editor This semester’s DITA One-Act festival presented a roller-coast ride two Fridays ago. This spring, the plays leaned toward comedy and were of mixed quality. Despite...
Being at the National Shrine in Washington, D.C. when the Habemus was announced was an extremely humbling experience. Surrounded by the priests, nuns, and brothers of the Church, alongside several...
Last Thursday Jan. 27, Drew Johnson ’14 was elected the President of the Denison Community Governance Association (DCGA) in a special election. Johnson will serve only a single semester, concluding...