By Emily Shane News Editor Denison is not known as a breeding ground for future entrepreneurs, but many students are using technology to play around with their innovativeness to develop...
By Owen Smith Sports Editor With the help of his screaming teammates and fans, Quentin Richards ‘16 sprinted to a fifth place finish among 41 other competitors in the 60...
By Katy Barenholtz News Editor Denison may have been on winter break last month, but the students’ involvement certainly didn’t slow down. Denison offers a variety of different winter break...
By Jewell Porter Editor-in-Chief Best-selling author of “Lies My Teacher Told Me” and professor of history James Loewen joked in front of a crowd of students, professors, alumni and Granvillians...
By Emily Shane Assistant News Editor The controversy around Lt. Colonel Oliver North has been building for weeks: Bullsheet articles, posters with ‘Who is Oliver North?’ underneath North’s mugshot, and...
By Shaleen Sharan Staff Writer Dialogue between students and administration at Denison has always been a hot topic, not without a certain amount of animosity. But the DCGA made an...
Since its founding, the Homelessness and Hunger Club has always raised money for charities in the surrounding area—like the Salvation Army, the YES Clubhouse, Saint Vincent DePaul and the Sparta...
By Emily Shane Assistant News Editor “That’d be dope as f***. Yeah, I would use that app,” said Pushkal Mehrish ’15, a psychology and economics double major from Bangalore, India...
LOCAL Fire rages in Athens, evicting students, businesses The Post Five buildings on Union St. in downtown Athens were damaged early Sunday morning in a fire that forced dozens of...
The Denisonian compiles relevant call records and incident reports from the Granville Police Department. On November 16 at 2:05 a.m., police reported to Smith Hall. Two residents of Smith reported...