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...
By Elaine Cashy Arts and Life Editor Audiences witnessed the shenanigans of sex, drugs and some rock and roll this past weekend at the Black Box Theatre in the darkly...
By Cecilia Salomone Arts and Life Editor Decked out in his “World Champion” garb, which included a windbreaker, t-shirt, and trucker hat (with the phrasing in “Star Wars language”) comedian...
By Kayla Marks Special to The Denisonian Swasey Chapel was packed on April 25 with fans of the Hilltoppers ready to see their last concert of the year. It was...
By Shaleen Sharan Staff Writer Wind, rain, and below-60 temperatures did not make for a picture-perfect spring day, but that didn’t stop students from enjoying the spring festivities. Aestavalia, Denison’s...
By Kalyn Dunkins, Staff Writer The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC) traced the stage as the opening dancers in black, white, and red costumes stomped and clapped in upbeat rhythms, each...
By Grant Veltman Staff Writer Scattered throughout the narrative of the movie Labor Day are a slew of allusions to cinemas past. One in particular, a poster of Stephen Spielberg’s...
By Kayla Marks Special to The Denisonian Mitchell Athletic Center was filled to the brim with people who took time out of their weekend to take a stand against cancer....