TRISHNA DESAI Staff Writer The opulent and grand Southern Theater was the perfect setting for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra’s dynamic performance this past weekend. From the moment the glossy double-glass...
Caroline Roush Staff Writer Indulging in cheese, artichoke spinach dip, and lemons bars turned into a journey through the artistic life of Luke J Ahern. He teaches both painting classes,...
MOLLY KEISMAN Special to The Denisonian Students sat excitedly in anticipation of the year’s final Beck lecture series visitor. Tarfia Faizullah read from Seam—her book of poetry, in addition to...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor When walking through the streets of Granville, the cracks in the sidewalk do not really catch much attention. Nor do the windowsills outside of...
ELAINE CASHY Managing Editor Emeritus Children from Ben Franklin and Carson elementary schools paraded around Denison’s campus, excitedly learning about study abroad, sign language, origami and Taekwondo as a part...
TRISHNA DESAI Staff Writer Politics and religion are two things that should never be talked about over dinner, or so the saying goes. However, at least for the latter half,...
SAVANNAH DELGROSS Arts & Life Editor A bass that thumps, a quick fingered saxophone player, a trumpet that blazes like a horn and a female lead vocalist whose vocals vibrated...
HANNAH KUBBINS Arts & Life Editor The brave souls that faced the rain and arduous walk back up the hill last Wednesday night found themselves amongst funky vibes and funky...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor The opening act was like having déjà vu. Two rows of black chairs, a pair of girls and a young man dressed suspiciously similar...