Renowned poet Dana Levin embraced our campus with some of her greatest works Thursday, Oct. 3, a presentation part of the ongoing Beck Lecture Series here at Denison. From the...
by Hillary Redd The hill has been host to some incredible speakers and artists over the years, but it’s not every year that our community is graced by the former...
As Sailesh, the hypnotist brought by the University Programming Council on Friday, Sept. 20 put it, “The average student goes into a hypnotic state 112 times a day.” Judging from...
by Grace Bachmann Mooncakes? Chinese lanterns? Erhu playing in the background? The Asian Culture Club had everything it needed to host the annual Moon Festival at Slayter Union on Saturday. ...
by Grant Veltman Among conversations between Denison students are discussions about parts of campus yet to be explored, hidden gems awaiting their arrival. For some, the Denison Museum is one...
by Kalyn Dunkins Slayter Auditorium hosted a screening for the documentary “Girl Rising” this past Thursday. Sept. 18. The documentary focuses on the struggles endured by women due to inequality...
Denison’s premier musical theatre ensemble, Singer’s Theatre Workshop, wowed a packed Swasey Chapel audience with its concert performance of “Les Miserables” on Saturday, April 27, showcasing the vocal talents of...
By Edward Klumpp Special to The Denisonian HBO’s hit TV series Game of Thrones made its highly anticipated return last Sunday flooding its viewers’ minds with questions of what Winter...
By Kristof Oltavi News Editor This semester’s DITA One-Act festival presented a roller-coast ride two Fridays ago. This spring, the plays leaned toward comedy and were of mixed quality. Despite...