By Hannah Kubbins Assistant Arts & Life Editor The threat of rain was nowhere near strong enough to keep the Burpees away from their performance last Wednesday. With the promotion,...
By Josh McCartney Staff Writer D-Day 2015 was a rush of weekend excitement. It featured a talented showcase of collegiate performers who prepared Denison for the hit of the night,...
By Haley Butters Special to the Denisonian With so much progress, Joey Aich has made quite a name for himself among up and coming rappers. So much so that last...
By Norah Zacharski Staff Writer As students at a small and elite liberal arts college, it can be easy fall into the “Denison bubble.” Because we are in relative isolation...
By Hannah Kubbins Assistant Arts & Life Editor From video games to grave-digging, cannibalism and more, the DITA One Acts did not disappoint this year. Seated next to me, Jillian...
By Kaitlyn Specht Staff Writer “To the ships!” two men in black uniforms and masks shouted, stamping their staffs on the ground in front of them. “It is over!” With...
By Alex Caprara Staff Writer The sun was bright, the air was crisp and the hot chocolate was delicious at Kappa Kornhole this past Saturday. Kappa Kappa Gamma’s third annual...
By Alex Kaufman Staff Writer Some of the most well-reviewed new showtunes currently on Broadway are coming to an iPhone near you. Hamilton, an R&B and hip-hop influenced retelling of...
By Amelia Hitchens Features Editor The memory of Gus McGravey ‘12 will never be forgotten here at Denison University. McGravey passed away as a result of an accident that occurred...
By Elaine Cashy Managing Editor Excited chatter dimmed with the lights of Swasey Chapel, and the silent anticipation was soon sliced through moments later by the sharp soprano of Amanda...