By Alexandria Terlesky 8:03pm – Sitting a table in Huffman dining hall, I glance at the analog clock on the opposite wall. It’s closing time, and only a few...
Denison has officially decided to make a change to the Head Resident position here on campus. Instead of hiring students, they will now be seeking to hire professional staff to...
Priding itself on creating autonomous thinkers and motivated students, not many are surprised that Denison has won recognition for producing top scholars. Denison has been named a top school by...
If you are trying to enjoy a nice sunny day near the flagpole on Slayter’s front quad, you might run into some obstacles, literally. As of April 24, the main...
A cricket could be heard on Academic Quad as classes halted to celebrate Denison’s best and brightest students. With only a handful of people knowing who wins academic and teaching...
ALINA PANEK — It was the cry of disappointment heard across the quad as rising seniors logged in to register for classes at 8 p.m. on April 10 to receive an error...
Narrative Journalism? Narrative NonFiction? What’s in a name? According to Jack Shuler, apparently, there’s a lot. As of last week, Shuler, along with the faculty committee for the concentration, decided...
With the primary elections less than a month away, local candidates are making their way around college campuses, such as Denison’s, to make sure students stay informed on who their...
CHLOE SFERRA & SHANTI BASU — When your home is being destroyed will you sit back and watch, or take a stand to make a change? What if that home was everyone’s...
Recently, Denison’s William Howard Doane Library received a gift of $7.5 million from Sue Douthit O’Connell, a member of the class of 1967 and her husband Bob. A major portion...