D-Day is one of Denison’s longest-standing annual events, dating back to 1909, and there are about as many rumors circulating about how it got started as there are about who...
Associate Professor of English Dennis Read is a worldly, well-rounded guy. Resting on a shelf in his Barney Davis office is a row of trophies from the many marathons he’s...
By Hannah Kubbins Special to The Denisonian Over the years, Denison university has prided itself on its community service. Homelessness and Hunger Week has made it its goal to raise...
By Bridget Diana and Erin Worden Special to The Denisonian In the early 1920s, John Sutphin Jones made a deal with the Granville community: if it acquired a sewage system,...
Denison’s administration underwent a true vernal renewal last spring with the retirement of longtime President Dale T. Knobel and the departure of Provost Bradley Bateman, leading to important changes in...
by Hannah Kubbins Our previous issue addressed two alleged incidents of sexual misconduct on campus. To further clarify what happens in cases regarding sexual misconduct, The Denisonian delved deeper into...
You might know Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Djupe — and if you don’t, you’ve come to the right place. The self-described “liberal hippie” has taught at Denison since...
Denison’s administration has reached its decision on three fraternities suspended this spring for allegedly violating the Student Code of Conduct. After pursuing investigations into Denison’s chapters of Sigma Chi, Kappa...
The Class of 2013’s graduation is just around the corner. In fact, it is only six days away for Denison. Soon enough, all 1.8 million graduating seniors of the Class...
Swasey Chapel, filled to the brim with students, faculty, and the Board of Trustees, rang clear with the melody of President Knobel’s voice on Friday. Quoting from Billy Joel’s “Piano...