IN THE PRESENT stage of human progress, the world faces challenges worthy of ponder and discussion. The world economy is on a slippery slope, terrorist attacks are threatening peace all...
LIKE MANY DENISONIANS, I have a Facebook account and clicked on the “We Too Are Denison” FB page after reading the March 11 article about the project. I commend Shakia...
By Curtis Edmonds ’15, Editor-in-Chief THE HUNGER GAMES is one of my favorite movies, and last Saturday, I got to simulate it with the senior housing lottery for the fall...
Empowered. Free. Proud. These are just three of the words that are used every year by Naked Week participants to describe how they feel after running nude with a group...
By Kristof Oltvai, Editor Abroad If there’s one thing you can smell from 4,500 miles away, it’s controversy on the Hill. Indeed, it’s been easy to imagine the dialogue swirling...
By Nicholas DiIorio, Assistant News Editor According to the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the 3.6 percent average increase in tuition costs for 2013-14 was the lowest growth...
By Golzar Meamar, Managing Editor As students of Denison, midterms are all we can think about right now. Oral interviews for language classes, exams worth 30 percent of our grades,...
We think that the investigation against the school on the basis of a Title IX violation is a waste of time. We don’t see how the university could possibly be...
With constant reports of vandalism, alcohol-related medical transports, sexual assault and trespass, it should come as no surprise that the administration has decided to install cameras on residential quads. The...
The all-nighter. That infamous bane of any college undergraduate’s existence. To resort to pulling one is the ultimate admission: the work was too much, the stress too heavy, and the...