Ellie Owen, Arts & Life Editor— Abby Valentine’s connection to Denison started when her dad discovered a random town in central Ohio that seemed like the perfect place for a...
Photos Courtesy of Denison Museum Julia Barker, Special to The Denisonian —- Gordon Parks (1912-2006) was an artist who dedicated his life to documenting social justice and issues of inequality...
Torria Catrone, Editor-in-Chief — As part of the ongoing Laura C. Harris and Beck lecture Series, Denison University welcomed Joy Harjo to campus for a third time. The three-term U.S....
Henry Gamble, News Editor— The third annual installment of the Middle Eastern Film Festival at Denison kicked off on Thursday, February 2nd, with the screening of Their Algeria (2020). The...
Genevieve Pfister, Staff Writer— Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine, conducted by Theodore Kuchar, performed to a sold-out audience in Swasey Chapel on February 2nd as part of the Denison...
Julia Barker, Staff Writer— The Ukrainian practice of pysanka making is a tradition that dates back to the bronze age, used throughout decades as an object of worship and celebration....
Julia Barker, Special to The Denisonian– The Ukrainian practice of pysanka making is a tradition that dates back to the bronze age, used throughout decades as an object of worship...
Mia Fischel, Asst. Features Editor- The Studio Art Lending Library is a new initiative created by Sheilah ReStack, professor and chair of Studio Art. The event allows Studio Art majors...
Julia Barker, Special to The Denisonian Brett Taylor (They/Them), is a 26-year-old artist and professor, who challenges normative constructs associated with the human body and human experiences by using Queer...
Addy Pittenger, Arts & Life Editor— Since the beginning of the semester, Denison Singers Theatre has been preparing for their upcoming production of the iconic 1972 musical, Pippin, the coming...