By Emma Harms Special to The Denisonian “The most official unofficial club on campus,” proclaims Oli Waldram ‘19 of Basingstock, England. Born out of boredom, a surge of cultural pride...
By Tristan Domville Special to the Denisonian While most of her peers were getting ready for college, Raquel Cuellar ‘18 had different plans, namely, volunteering at Escuela Cristiana de Sordos,...
By Jewell Porter Editor-in-Chief Rob “Sarob” Tate ‘16 wants what most musical artists want when people listen to their music: to make his audience “feel” something. “I want them to...
By Kalyn Dunkins Arts & Life Editor The Sexual Harassment and Rape Education (SHARE) program is a student-led organization that has helped enlighten Denison’s campus on how to handle situations...
By Brittany Morse Features Editor Dan Blim is the newest addition to Denison’s Music Department, and far from your average music historian. Blim earned a BA in music and art...
By Ryan Carson Opinion Editor Mike Hills has spent his entire life in a college town. Now, he leads the department that gives students the opportunity to live in ours....
By Jewell Porter Editor-in-Chief Rapper Joseph “Joey Aich” Holbert ‘16 loves to promote other people. Several of his clothing items are representative of Cleveland, the senior’s hometown. “I’m a walking...
By Laura Carr & Owen Smith Editor-in-Chief & Sports Editor A graduate of Denison’s 1980 class, George Bodenheimer spent 33 years working his way up from the mailroom of ESPN...
By Jewell Porter Editor-in-Chief Amelia Hitchens ‘18 grew up watching Miss America. Years after she watched her first Miss America pageant and saw the winner walk across the stage donning...
By Amelia Hitchens Features Editor Each year, thousands of people apply to become part of the Peace Corps. This year, at a record high since 1994, between 16,000 and 17,000...