SARAH WUELLNER, Asst. Sports Editor—Student Alex Pan ‘24, is a young, 18 year old politician taking a large step into the political world by running for comptroller in his hometown,...
GENEVIEVE PFISTER, Staff Writer—The Big Red Promise, a new program designed to address issues of food insecurity on campus, has recently launched at Denison, thanks to a partnership between Bon...
GRACE PRISBY, Special to The Denisonian—With a return to classes comes a return to virtual and hybrid learning for Denison teachers and students. This semester, Denison has offered fully remote,...
GENEVIEVE PFISTER, Staff Writer—On March 8, Denison students and faculty gathered on Zoom to hear Dr. Benjamin Strauss, President and CEO of Climate Central, speak on the topic of “Climate...
AARON SKUBBY, Editor-in-Chief—Denison welcomed Dr. Kim Tallbear to talk about her book “Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science” which discusses the issues surrounding Native...
EMMA PROE, Features Editor—Few people are quick to draw parallels between a nuclear reactor and Mahler’s Second Symphony, but to visiting professor Dr. Chelsea Gallo it’s only natural: the intense...
LAURA LAPHAM, Arts & Life Editor Emeritus—Denison experienced a large amount of snow in February, but over the last week with increasing temperatures this snow has slowly melted away. However,...
LULA BURKE, News Editor—“Our motto: Empower, Educate, Engage.” Immigrants Without Borders, a new campus organization founded by Co-Presidents Chris Linares ‘22 and Fatimah Elghazawi ‘21, aims to “create awareness and...
EILI WRIGHT, Health and Poverty Fellow— In Ohio, opioid addiction is consistently at the forefront of the public safety agenda. In Licking County alone there were 42 unintentional overdose deaths...
SARAH WUELLNER, Media Production Assistant—Aspiring rap artist, Eric Adinkra ‘23 has been pursuing his music career dreams by raking in the views while keeping up with his studies. As a...