MAREN CLARK — Denison Dining is big on low-impact, local and organic food. But what does that mean and what actually goes into making that vision a reality for campus?...
There’s cold, and then there’s polar vortex cold. Over the course of the last week, a string of brutally cold days hit the Midwest. In Granville, wind-chill temperatures got as...
ALINA PANEK — Denison aims to be one of the leading colleges in ridding the world of sexual assault. One of the first steps that the campus is actively taking...
ALINA PANEK & SHANTI BASU — In 2017, the Women’s March began honestly and humbly, through a Facebook event created by Teresa Shook shortly after the announcement of Donald Trump’s...
The Denisonian will now be publishing weekly, informative mental health columns. We feel that this information is important to acknowledge and make accessible on our campus. These are compiled based...
LAURA LAPHAM — Through this past semester at Denison there was a lot of discussion on new public spaces with meetings, surveys and even an opportunity to submit your own...
As students returned to campus, braving below freezing temperatures, several new student organizations geared up to meet them. Adding to over 160 groups that currently exist, the list includes the...
LIZ ANASTASIADIS — Democratic candidate Jeremy Blake ‘00 announced his running for Newark City mayor for the primary election of May 2019 in early January, sparking a new movement in...
ZACH CORREIA — DCGA passed four resolutions over last semester during their fall term. Six resolutions total were brought to the floor to be debated, with only two of those failing...
The United States Department of Education has finally released their proposed Title IX policy revisions to the nation. These changes are small in scale, yet controversial in nature, as it...