By Elaine Cashy Assistant Arts & Life Editor Over one million people in the United States are diagnosed with cancer each year. Although this number seems overwhelming, The American Cancer...
By Jewell Porter News Editor Thirteen years after its founding, the Culture Jam legacy lives on. From talking seriously about diversity issues at Denison to celebrating different cultures at a...
By Thomas Krieger, Staff Writer The softball team has continued its impressive play after a strong spring break performance. After dropping both games to Depauw University last week in its...
By Shaleen Sharan, Staff Writer The moment one enters Christian Faur’s office in Mulberry House, his passion for art becomes clear. His walls bear a few pieces of his own...
By Debbie Gillum, News Editor Emeritus Max Collins, ’15 from Stamford, Conn., tells The Denisonian what it’s like working at Curtis. What’s it like working at Curtis? Max: I really...
By Jessica Merrills Staff Writer After an academic year full of extensive research during one semester and a choreographic process during second semester, Armida Portman ‘14 showcased her senior dance...
By Cecilia Salomone Arts & Life Editor The Bandersnatch was bursting with an impressive crowd as DUwop took the stage for their spring concert on March 31, ready to debut...
By Elaine Cashy Assistant Arts & Life Editor For students seeking a way to show off their creative photography skills, support the environment, and possibly win a prize, submit a...
By Grant Veltman Staff Writer Dioramic, symmetric, and aesthetically meticulous are some of the primary pinnacles of Wes Anderson’s artistic style. Over the course of his now eight-film directing career,...
By Sindy Ortiz Special to the Denisonian GREETINGS FROM KØBENHAVN! Hej, from the far-off land of Denmark, surprisingly, is having better weather than Ohio at the moment. It is actually...