If you have been to the Doane Library in this past week, you have probably noticed the visual representations of images with poems across the second and third floor. The...
By Kristóf Oltvai and Matthew Pennekamp Features Editor, Staff Writer Denisonians will head to the polls in two weeks (located online at MyDenison) to select their new student body president...
Slayter Union was packed with students finding next year’s dorm through the housing lottery on Saturday, April 14. Throughout the day, more than 1000 students – rising sophomores and juniors...
More than 100 Denison students relayed at Mitchell Athletic Center to remember lost loved ones, celebrate survivors, and pledge to fight back cancer. This year’s $44,000 fundraiser also celebrated Relay...
Denison University today has announced its new dining service provider, Bon Appétit. The firm will replace current provider Sodexo, providing a completely different style of dining experience to the campus...
The library is normally full of books, but they aren’t usually edible. In its 14th year worldwide and 10th year at Denison, the Books to Eat festival is an international...
The AICUO, Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio, Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts (EVAs) competition was hosted by Denison University this year. Nominees and faculty members...
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...