By Laura Carr Sports Editor When smiling, carved pumpkins and spotted gourds start to appear on doorsteps, coffee shops begin expanding their menus to include a popular fall staple: the...
By Taylor Pavlik Special to The Denisonian Despite the rain and cold on Halloween, staff, students, and Granville families assembled on the Reese-Shackelford Commons to partake in Lambda Chi Alpha...
By Hannah Kubbins Staff Writer Walking into the Black Box Theater, an older gentleman is seated at a desk, quill in hand and concentrated in thought. Slowly, the audience quiets...
By Kalyn Dunkins Assistant Arts & Life Editor Natalie Shapero awed Denison students, staff, and visitors at the third Beck Lecture of the year, hosted in the Barney-Davis Board Room...
By Kalyn Dunkins Staff Writer Denison students gathered together in the Moshier-Huchison basement on Sept. 18, to finally celebrate the opening of La Fuerza Latina’s new common space. Last semester,...
By Laura Carr Sports Editor The soft glow of the late Saturday afternoon sun shines across a table spread with a variety of aromatic dishes, both savory and sweet. Each...
By Payton Hoang Assistant Photo Editor On the Hill throughout last week, a middle-aged man whose shirt pockets overflowed with bunches of drawing tools, diligently sketched from his observation scenes...
By Alexandria Martin Special to The Denisonian This month, the Black Student Union organized a “Don’t Shoot” campaign to raise awareness about the Michael Brown case. Brown was an unarmed...
***Spoilers ahead*** Let’s face it: as the summer heats up, so does many an American’s propensity for Netflix binge-watching. Often, this marathon streaming is reduced to the umpteenth reality TV...
by Kristóf Oltvai, News Editor Few films strive to capture the silent, overwhelming omnipresence of deep personal faith in our secular age. But Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida, just off...