By Jewell Porter Editor-in-Chief “That smile,” several Denisonians recounted when thinking about the late Wendell Jackson ‘17, “really lit up the room.” “His smile stayed with me long after I...
By Barry Keenan Professor Emeritus Knowing that liberal arts colleges are not a tradition in China, I was delighted to discuss a secret or two of liberal arts colleges when...
By Mark R. Orten University Chaplain Last Tuesday after the news broke that we lost one of our own, Wendell Jackson ’17, the wider community gathered twice in that same...
By Elaine Cashy Managing Editor Every year upon returning to the Hill, I am shocked with how quickly I ease back into my Denison life. How quickly the phrase “I’m...
By Alex Kaufman Staff Writer The new turf at Deeds Field was properly broken in on Saturday night as the Big Red football team played its home opener. Under the...
By Nelson Dow Photo Editor Bird’s Haven Farm is a little sanctuary nestled just five miles outside of Granville Village. A multi-generational family owned and operated farm, you’ll find the...
By Laura Carr Editor-in-Chief In the past, the Denison Campus Governance Association has been viewed as a bureaucratic organization, but this year, DCGA hopes to change that image. DCGA president...
By Rachel Epstein Arts & Life Editor The new meal plan is a concept that, with a bit of effort and clear information, can in fact be understood. Much like...
By Meghan Powers News Editor Five Denison seniors baked 400 cookies, brownies and muffins last Friday which, 24 hours later, turned into over $2,100 dollars after selling the baked goods...
By Owen Smith Sports Editor The nearly 20 hours of travel was worth it after the Big Red men’s soccer team beat Emory and Oglethorpe in their own backyards in...