By Kaitlyn Specht Special to The Denisonian One of the ways students branched out from the traditional dining options on campus over the weekend was by attending the Delta Chi...
By Rachel Epstein Arts & Life Editor The air seemed a little more homey in the Barney Davis Board room as Ann Townsend, co-director of the Beck Visiting Author Lecture...
By Rachel Epstein Arts & Life Editor While some students prefer to creep gradually into the school year, buying books weeks after classes have begun and procrastinating with pesky add/drop...
By Teague Magner Special to the Denisonian Students across campus and across the nation seem to constantly be speaking about where their next meal will come from. Spoon University, a...
By Kayln Dunkins Arts & Life Editor Full of life and strong emotion, Africa Moves captivated the audience’s interest with uniqueness and fluidity incorporated into each piece. The performances took...
By Meghan Powers Assistant Arts & Life Editor A unique philanthropy event came to Denison on April 25 when Phi Iota Alpha and Delta Chi Fraternity teamed up to host...
By Rachel Epstein Arts & Life Editor What would happen if our own electronic resources turned against us? “I Am Jonathan” explored that very notion with intensity and visual panache....
By Kalyn Dunkins Arts & Life Editor The 40th Annual Denison Film Festival premieres this Saturday, May 2, and will be held in Slayter Auditorium. Admittance is free and open...
By Rachel Epstein & Ryan Carson Arts & Life Editor & Forum Editor It is fairly common knowledge that food brings families together. Food can solve a crisis, announce an...
By Graham Gettel Special to the Denisonian Janie Hall ‘15’s “Threading the Void” art exhibition captured the contradicting essences of a redirecting maze, a tot lot playground, and a medium...