Not too long ago, the plaque at the foot of the West College Street drive up to campus read “Denison University: A Christian College Of The Liberal Arts.” Forty years...
Denison University admissions office announced that the acceptance rate for the incoming class of 2017 is 45.5 percent, lower than last year’s acceptance rate of 48.3 percent. Overall, there were...
Seniors Abdi Ali from Boston, MA and Shiyu “Amy” Huang from Chongqing, China have officially been chosen as the 2013 winners of the Davis Projects for Peace grant. Ali and...
Sigma Phi Epsilon, more commonly known as SigEp, became Denison’s third fraternity to be put on suspension status. According to Denison’s Greek life report that is readily accessible from Denison’s...
A tower of recyclable materials is not an ordinary sight in front of Slayter, but on Thursday, Mar. 21, the Denison community had the chance to witness a tower of...
Outlook, Denison’s gay-straight alliance, has been known to bring some noteworthy speakers to campus, particularly during the Spring semester. Shane Windmeyer, the leading author on GLBTQA (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender,...
Next semester, Denison will welcome Gina Dow as the new director of the John W. Alford Center. Current director Lyn Robertson ’70, associate professor of education and women’s studies, will...
Courtesy Ambulances, a private ambulance service located in Newark, Ohio began its contract with Denison University last Friday night, on Mar. 22. According to Vice President of Student Development Laurel...
First Look Chicago 2013 provided an opportunity for Denison students to get to know alumni, explore the Windy City, and even find employment. Enabled by the strong community of Denison...
LOCAL The Columbus Dispatch Ohio legislators have raised the maximum speed limit on Interstate highways to 70 miles per hour, up from the previous maximum of 65. The new maximum...