BY CHRISTOPHER FISHER The atmosphere in Swasey Chapel was suspended as the pacifying tones of traditional Japanese music filled the air. Suddenly, the room was electrified by Argentinian jazz. To...
BY LAURA LAPHAM Conducting research can be tricky, but what do you do if all the participants in your study can never be reached? Just ask the history department’s latest...
Let’s be honest: sometimes listening to a reading can be downright boring. But on Tuesday night, the Beck Lecture was anything but. From heart-wrenching monologues from mothers who have lost...
The Red Frame Lab Imagine Series is a program designed to bring young entrepreneurs to Denison to start dialogue with students about the business world. Kridler started in entrepreneurship by...
Freshman year can be both exciting and nerve-wracking for many students. To enable a smooth and enjoyable transition into college life, Denison offers a wide range of optional pre-orientation programs....
BY RHAYNA KRAMAR “Denison is a place where differences and individuality are celebrated as we strive to be a residential liberal arts college in a contemporary world. Our art program...
BY DOMINIKA CHURSZCZ ———————————- Pondering upon Dresden’s Basket House, a large basket-shaped building near Newark, German artists Anne and Christian Manss reflected upon how size can translate to different medias...
LIZ ANASTASIADIS & ISABELLA ANTONELLI — As the spring semester draws to a close, seniors are finding ways to make their last mark on Denison’s campus. Whether this be through their last...
Denison’s Fringe Festival, though an annual event, was particularly sentimental this year. Ace Morgan Theatre, a Denison University staple since 1956, is scheduled to be demolished at the end of...
In appreciation of their culture, the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. celebrated “Alpha Week” from April 16 to 22. With a range of planned events, the goal was...