By Carole Burkett Editor-in Chief Where do you see Denison in ten years? Twenty? The Hill’s community is once again involved in looking forward, through the strategic planning process. Involving...
By Nick DiIorio Assistant News Editor The Admission office at Denison University recently extended acceptance letters and $50 million in financial aid to nearly 50 percent of the 4850 high...
By Carole Burkett Editor-in Chief The Denver Convention Center was filled during the week of March 3 with the nation’s foremost physicists presenting the most cutting-edge developments in every area...
By Katie Jenko, Web Editor Alvin Smith* ’15, has had his fair share of “orange boogers.” No, he is not suffering from an exotic disease from the tropics. On the contrary,...
By Golzar Meamar, Managing Editor In the midst of midterms, a modest number of students and faculty went to Swasey to hear Keith Edwards give a presentation focusing on the...
By Shaleen Sharan Staff Writer The applause from Knobel Hall for the winners of the Distinguished Leadership Awards (DLA) could be heard throughout Burton Morgan. Twenty students were selected from...
Nick DiIorio Assistant News Editor The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at Denison is currently in the process of implementing a By-Law sanctioned Standards Board composed of fraternity men to ensure...
By Kristian Garcia Staff Writer The Denison Democrats hosted “An Evening with Kal Penn” in Herrick Auditorium, where actor, political activist and former staff member for President Obama discussed his...
By Curtis Edmonds Editor-in-Chief The Denisonian has received documents alleging that Denison “is not providing equal opportunities for female college students to play sports” under Title IX requirements. A complaint...
By Jewell Porter News Editor Something’s different about East Quad. Late last week, the administration had cameras installed surrounding some of the residential buildings, such as behind Shepardson Hall and...