LIZ ANASTASIADIS, MANAGING EDITOR & SHANTI BASU, PHOTO EDITOR — In its 26th year, the Granville Farmers Market is an event that Denison students and surrounding communities alike look forward...
LAURA LAPHAM — Roxie Rocks Chicago! The jazz killer, a girl led astray by the big city, has become an overnight sensation after the murder of her ex-lover where they...
DEVIN MEENAN — It’s not a common experience when you see a truly remarkable work of art crafted by one of your peers. I had one of those experiences about...
Exile, Denison’s literary and art magazine, has released with submissions from the 2018-19 academic year. The release party for the publication was held on April 19 at the Denison Museum,...
By MAREN CLARK The Eisner Center The Eisner Center is open! After a long wait and many detours to get from Ace to Burton or from Bryant to the museum,...
When I first arrived in Oslo, Norway, I was by entirely by myself for the first time and cold (so, so cold), but so excited. There’s a constant bounce between...
Learning about social movement and activist history is more imperative than ever. Elizabeth “Beth” Castle is a previous visiting assistant professor of women’s and genders studies and black studies at...
KATIE KERRIGAN — The Denison Film Society had another successful weekend of movie showings: on Friday and Saturday of this past weekend, they showed Clueless and 10 Things I Hate...
ANDREA ZUCCHI — LNO, the all-women a capella group on campus, had the opportunity to perform at Mai Chau On Wednesday, April 10. LNO was asked to perform by Mai...
LAURA LAPHAM — The Hilltoppers had their final concert for the year called “Out with the Old and in with the New”. The concern gives an opportunity for the Senior...