With a father that’s a famous film star and bodybuilder and a mother that is a Kennedy, it can be difficult to embark on your own journey. However, Patrick Schwarzenegger...
Art lets people venture inside the artist’s mind, but also gives the freedom to see it from different perspectives. As Denison welcomed Yevgeniya Baras for her artist talk on Thursday...
Red dragons, amber lanterns and the smell of gourmet food lined the streets of China, Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia and other countries on February 16 to celebrate the Lunar New year...
While students and staff make small talk and shrug off their winter wear, Robert Abbott greets new and familiar faces with the same unbridled enthusiasm. As rustles subdue, the Red...
On February 17, Denison’s Art Space in Newark opened it’s anticipated ‘Cleveland in Newark’ exhibition with a public reception. Filled with students, faculty and members of the community, lookers gathered...
ZACH LITCHMAN– After five years of silence and speculation as to whether they would ever bounce back from the commercial disaster that was their last album, the NY indie rock/neo-psych pop...
As students pass through East Quad on the weekend, the glowing windows of the Bandersnatch lure many in with the promise of friends, music and sweet treats. This past Thursday...
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, The Center for Women and Gender Action presented a poetic activism workshop titled “Writing Love in a Burning Village” with Inam Kang on...
Powerful films not only teach us valuable lessons, but also inspire us to think of unique ways that can help make a difference. This message was incorporated in Denison’s 13th...
SANAYA ATTARI, LIZ ANASTASIADIS– The Moonberries first on-campus show embodied lots of energy as the band vibrantly displayed their musical talents on stage. On Wednesday, January 31, folks all over campus...