By Debbie Gillum News Editor If your life has been like a story, then why not spend your life writing stories? Children’s author Michael J. Rosen took time away from...
By Cecilia Salamone Staff Writer On Nov. 13 and 14, DOWS (Denison Operating Working Staff) held its annual silent charity auction in the Burton D. Morgan. Founded in the 1970s,...
By Alise Miller Special to the Denisonian Denison is not only about its students, but it’s also about the community. Throughout the years, Denison faculty members and students have taken...
LOCAL Wooster alum appointed to Deputy Director of the FBI The Wooster Voice Mark Giuliano, a member of the College of Wooster’s class of 1983, was appointed to the post...
On Nov. 16 at 1:33 a.m. Denison security requested an officer to investigate a possible rape. Officer Markley responded to 250 Ridge Rd. and was not able to talk to...
By Debbie Gillum News Editor Instead of staying in bed and watching Netflix, students used their weekend to learn about being scholarly activists alongside students from other midwest universities. Each...
Registering parties, party checks, mandatory TIPS training: all these are well-known, recently added features of Denison’s social scene. These policies and many others were recently implemented by the Denison Campus...
Denison’s own English professor Dr. David Baker had one of his poems read on NPR on Sunday, Oct. 27. The poem, “Neighbors In October,” a leaf-raking poem, was read by...
By Erin Worden Special to The Denisonian Denison’s chapter of the Food Recovery Network — a national organization that enables students to donate food wastes from dining halls to in-need...
A former Denison student drunkenly sped across East Quad and crashed his Audi A-6 into a rail also behind Crawford at 1:43 a.m. on Nov. 10. A cement block dislodged...