OWEN SMITH Features Editor Sayed Kashua has always had a tough time adjusting to new places. At the Beck Lecture in the Barney Davis conference room, Kashua read from short...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor The best words to describe the 20th Jazz Guitar Festival are inventive, collaborative, and just plain fun. When the band Trio da Paz took...
JOSHUA LEE Staff Writer Many students prepared for the show by blasting his music in their dorm or wearing Waka gear throughout the week, and once the night finally rolled...
CHLOE SFERRA Sports Editor The Denison Independent Theater Association, better known as D.I.T.A, closed another season of the One Acts. From a rough night in a bathroom stall, to a...
TRISHNA DESAI Staff Writer Knapp’s dimly lit Performance Hall was packed Wednesday evening for Nashville-based painter Cody Tumblin’s artist talk. Supported by Denison’s studio art program in collaboration with the...
SAVANNAH DELGROSS Arts & Life Editor At Denison, summer scholars get to explore their interests and direct their studies. This opportunity helped studio art majors Evelyn Kendix ’19 and Uyen (Kat)...
MADISON LUKEN Social Media Manager Listeners crouched intently in their chairs as Richard Bausch read two of his short stories to an enraptured audience. His voice was a low rumble...
LARIONA JACOBS Staff Writer That one audience member who laughs like a seal is always the best kind of member. You know when the joke isn’t that funny but someone...
CHLOE SFERRA Sports Editor Imagine staying up for 24 hours straight while performing humorous routines non-stop, because that is exactly what Denison’s comedy group Burpee’s Seedy Theatrical Company succeeded in...
JOSH LEE Staff Writer Last week was the 30th celebration of Coming Out Week here at Denison, and Outlook, Denison’s LGBTQ organization, was prepared with weekly activities and events dispersed...