LIZA HIGLEY– In light of the “Me Too” movement, among other recent events documenting a movement towards gender equality, National Girls and Women in Sports Day takes on a more...
CASEY TRIMM, LIZ ANASATASIADIS– By the sponsorship of the English department and the Harriet Ewens Beck Fund for visiting writers, Denison was beyond excited to bring creative and influential poet...
ANNIE HARTMAN– Unless you live under a rock, you’ve probably seen the “We Need Feminism Because…” posters plastered all over campus. These signs are followed by different statements that represent...
Sometimes a small change makes a huge difference in the community you are involved in. In 2014, community members in Newark, Ohio formed the grassroots organizing group, the Newark Think...
While many know Dr. Regina Martin as the instructor of classes in Barney Davis that range from 20th Century Fiction to Literary Theory, they may not know just how involved...
You might call Jasdeep Khaira a jack of all trades, fair trade that is. A senior from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, the list of places you could find him is long...
ZOE PEARCE– From the first day I walked into Dr. McDonnell’s Writing 101 class on women in literature and film, she welcomed all the nervous freshman in the class with a...
Saying goodbye is never easy, but for Daniel Hect, 56, saying goodbye to Denison meant opening a new door of possibilities at Xavier University. Over winter break Hect departed from...
JUSTINE SILVERSTEIN– Denison University students are prepared to achieve in highly competitive environments. This year, three Denison students were called upon for recognition at the 2017 American Model United Nations...