Ella Kitchens, Features Editor– On the edge of A-Quad, the previously named Doane Hall sits. It’s surrounded by covered walls, as companies contracted by Denison renovate it. This major capital...
Lily Charkow, Arts & Life Editor– I was in my first year of college when artificial intelligence became a phenomenon. Everyone I spoke to about AI was either scared or...
Grace Ostrosky, Arts & Life Editor– Content warning: This story contains mention of domestic assault, incest, rape, and murder. At the beginning, what intrigued me most about “Twin Peaks” (1990-1991)...
Emily Orsini, Sports Editor– The Varsity D Association Hall of Fame inducted 10 former members of the athletics program for the 2025 year, where they were recognized during a ceremonial...
Nicole Krumholz, Special to The Denisonian– Women’s water polo will soon join Denison athletics, becoming the school’s 27th varsity sport. The sport will start as a club sport in the...
Nhat Linh Dang, Staff Writer– What do neurons, notebooks, and ideas have in common? “The Synapse,” where these three things meet, is back at Denison University, connecting students with science,...
Ellen Hansen, Special to The Denisonian– Dr. Vanessa Plumly is the newest Visiting Associate Professor in Denison’s German Department. The department saw the retirement of beloved Professor Emeriti, Dr. Gary...
Ella Kitchens, Features Editor– On Friday, Oct. 24, Denison kicked off their most ambitious fundraising effort yet with a gala hosted in the Mitchell Recreation and Athletics Center. The campaign...
Donald Keough, News Editor– Creepy halloween decorations, ghoulish impersonators and shrill screams filled Doane Library this past weekend during the fifth annual Haunted Library Tours. This year’s tours were called...
Margo Ellis, Opinion Editor– About a week after the initial shock of Charlie Kirk’s assassination wore off, I found myself scrolling mindlessly on social media. Looking for nothing in particular,...