Category: Features
Apr
06
2022
Local musician “Andicus” uses songwriting to cope with multiple sclerosis
by Jake Gunther
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JAKE GUNTHER, Features Editor— Andy Kuss has had musical talent flowing through his body for as long as he can remember. Like most artists, he was introduced to music by...
Four Consonants, one vowel; Denison history. Henry Burnett ’22 nails Wordle first try
by The Denisonian
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JACK REANEY, Staff Writer— He could have gone to sleep instead. Minutes after Wednesday, March 23 became Thursday, March 24, 2022, Denison senior Henry Burnett pulled out his phone to...
Mar
02
2022
A chat with Assistant Director of Off-Campus Study Dr. Courtney Fowler
by Addy Pittenger
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ADDY PITTENGER, Arts and Life Editor— With many Denison students currently studying abroad, it is only a matter of time before next year’s applicants get their confirmation. Usually, sophomores begin...
Mar
02
2022
Denison Gaming Guild focuses on community building and inclusion
by The Denisonian
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ELLIE OWEN, Special to the Denisonian— The Gaming Guild is Denison’s club for all things board games, role-playing games and video games. The guild itself...
Mar
02
2022
Elizabeth Dauterman hired as new Production Coordinator Tech Assistant
by The Denisonian
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MIA RHODES, Special to the Denisonian— You take your seat in the theater, but the house lights never dim, the curtain never opens, and the stage is left in black....
Mar
02
2022
Artists show soft side to negatively-stereotyped region
by The Denisonian
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JEN CLANCEY, Special to the Denisonian– The Denison Art Museum’s spring exhibit, Appalachia in Focus, is a display of the diversity of mediums, styles and voices in Appalachian art and...
Mar
02
2022
Spring enrollment option welcomes 36 freshmen, 17 transfer students
by Lula Burke
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LULA BURKE, Editor-in-Chief— Fifty-three new students arrived on campus for this spring semester: Though 17 were transfer students from other institutions, this is the first year that Denison allowed freshmen...
Students plan Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, guest speaker
by Aaron Skubby
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AARON SKUBBY, Editor-in-Chief— On a snowy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, bodies filled Swasey Chapel to hear keynote speaker Reverend Dr. Victor Anderson’s talk titled “Between King’s Arch of Justice...
Feb
23
2022
Jonathan Silverstein ‘89 of “Slivy’s”returns to campus to celebrate birthday
by Jake Gunther
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JAKE GUNTHER, Features Editor— On the day before Jonathan Silverstein’s first game as a junior pee wee football player in 1975, standing beside his eight-year-old teammates, he waited in excitement...