By Curtis Edmonds, Editor-in-Chief “Obamacare is the noose that hangs America.” This inflammatory phrase is one of many in a three-paged letter discovered wedged in the doorway of the Black...
Last Monday night, students frantically checked their e-mail awaiting a message from the University or from professors informing them of the cancellation of their Tuesday classes due to the harsh...
Ever feel isolated on our beloved Denison hill, separated from the real world by college life? The Human Rights Film Festival, which kicks off this evening, provides a solution by...
By Emily Shane, Special to the Denisonian “Feminism is not a thing of the of past, but we do need a new version,” Jack Halberstam, English professor at the University...
By Matthew Pennekamp, Staff Writer Quite a lot of controversy has been raised in recent days regarding Ms. Gillum’s piece in last week’s issue, and in particular an admittedly imprudent...
For a budding Queer Studies or language scholar, there are few greater joys to be found on this campus than popping in for a chat with Dr. Charles St. Georges...
By Kristian Garcia, Staff Writer Robert Tate, 19, is a sophomore at Denison University with a talent that he’s aiming to share. Formerly known by his stage name “Sarob,” Rob...
Delta Gamma: 31 women Delta Delta Delta: 31 women Kappa Alpha Theta: 31 women Kappa Kappa Gamma: 37 women Pi Beta Phi: 37 women Beta Theta Pi: 12 men Delta...
By Curtis Edmonds, Editor-in-Chief At last week’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Swasey, Denisonians may remember the Denison Dazzlers, the self-described majorettes in purple shirts and black leggings...
By Debbie Gillum, News Editor Emeritus Opera-singing pirates happily pillaged and plundered Denison’s theatre this weekend. The Singer’s Theatre Workshop performed Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance” on Jan....