Donald Keough, News Editor– Amid a crowded room of black students and alumni, Bonita Pope Curry ‘73 spoke while a record player played “Someday I’ll Be Free” by Denison’s previous...
Arianna Griffiths, Editor-in-Chief —- Hundreds of alumni, family, and students filled the pews in Swasey Chapel on Nov. 2 for the 45th Anniversary performance of The Burpee’s Seedy Theatrical Company....
Isa Abbott, Asst. Opinion Editor– With the presidential election around the corner, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. hosted a non-partisan event called...
Donald Keough & Margo Ellis, News Editor & Opinion Editor– On a cloudy afternoon on Oct. 23 on the third floor of Knapp Hall, Former Attorney General Eric Holder and...
Ella Kitchens, Asst. News Editor– On Sept. 30, Director of Campus Safety David Rose released the annual Security and Fire Safety Report to all Denison students. The report provided information...
Lily Charkow, Arts & Life Editor– Months past June, Denison’s Outlook and the Office of Belonging and Inclusion are still keeping the pride alive. From Oct. 7-11, the two groups...
Shaye Phillips, Features Editor– The waning crescent moon illuminates the brick sidewalks as students and various guests hurry towards the small circular tower across from Hoaglin Wellness Center. Nighttime at...
Nora Meeks, Staff Writer– Denison University began its partnership with Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center during the pandemic. In 2022, when the Ann and Thomas Hoaglin Wellness Center finished...
Emma Wecht, Special to The Denisonian– While most Denison students were away on summer break, a new business opened in Granville. On July 4, OneLove Cafe and Bike Shop, co-owned...
Donald Keough, News Editor– At the bottom of a nine-story tall gorge carved by glaciers 10,000 years ago, students gazed upward watching as water trickled off of the cliff’s edge...