For a budding Queer Studies or language scholar, there are few greater joys to be found on this campus than popping in for a chat with Dr. Charles St. Georges...
By Kristian Garcia, Staff Writer Robert Tate, 19, is a sophomore at Denison University with a talent that he’s aiming to share. Formerly known by his stage name “Sarob,” Rob...
By Curtis Edmonds, Editor-in-Chief At last week’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Swasey, Denisonians may remember the Denison Dazzlers, the self-described majorettes in purple shirts and black leggings...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor How many people can say that they’ve starred in a documentary even before starting college? Freshman Juan Jose Bernabe can. Last year, Bernabe...
By Jessica Merrils, Staff Writer If you ever wondered what type of professors the religion department has kept up their sleeves, go into Professor Jonathan Moore’s office and you will...
By Matthew Pennekamp Foreign Correspondent Peering with my digitized spyglass at the last few months’ worth of American political discourse, cloaked in the lack of insulation that the distance of...
The argument made by some Denisonians that there are few to no fun things to do on campus on the weekends other than partying or drinking is flimsy at best....
It is easy to tell from his appearance that Assistant Professor of English Peter Grandbois is a fencer. He is tall and slim, with an easy demeanor and relaxed posture....
Many students in the communication department might know Bill Kirkpatrick as one of the resident media experts — but there’s a lot more to the tenure-track professor than that. Bill...
By Abbe Kaplan & Hannah Kubbins Web Editor, Staff Writer The Denison Feminists, an organization dedicated to gender and race equality, is becoming increasingly important on campus with current race...