By Jewell Porter ’16 Editor-in-Chief Freshly tanned from a brief Spring Break trip to Florida to see his aging grandfather, Jared Kriwinsky ‘16, jokingly asked, “What am I not involved...
By Meghan Powers Asst. Arts and Life Editor While most Denisonians are concerned about their daily routine of classes, over 150 students of the school’s population are fitting a unique...
By Katy Barenholtz News Editor Denison University’s Organizational Psychology course in the psychology department is not just your average lecture or group-discussion based class. That idea is emphasized to the...
By Curtis Edmonds Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Sophie Lovett climbed out of her Shorney bed at five in the morning — she had to catch a plane. This week, Lovett, a Charlotte,...
By Matthew Pennekamp Forum Editor Emeritus The young woman leapt off the streetcar and scanned the edges of her periphery in one fell swoop for any hangers-on, just as her...
By Amelia Hitchens Features Editor Imagine sharing your whole life with your best friend. Economics majors Rohin ‘15 and Raghav Daswani ‘15 have been lucky enough to share their whole...
By Graham Gettel Zane Osler’s “Restricted Access” Art Exhibition made the risky riskier, the indecisive confident and those terrified of heights willing to take leaps of faith. From my perspective...
By Owen Smith Sports Editor STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: JOSEPH HOLBERT With lyrics that celebrate the joys of a night out and bash the conformity of greek life and dining halls of...
By Carole Burkett Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Imagine working in a field where your occupation may cause your spouse to be unemployed–or living four hundred miles away. This is the ‘two-body problem,’...
By Amelia Hitchens and Laura Carr Features Editor and Editor-in-Chief “I walked in, it was dark but you could tell there was a lot of energy,” Lascelles Lagares says. “There...