Two violins, a viola, and a cello? With these instruments in tow, Ethel, a New York-based string quartet, took center stage in Swasey Chapel for the first Vail Series performance...
This past Saturday the Big Red women’s rugby team took on the Ladies of Kenyon College. Though DU was taken off guard by Kenyon’s competitiveness, the women still came out...
The Big Red men’s tennis team wrapped up its fall season at the USTA/ITA Central Region Championships last weekend in Kalamazoo, Mich. Unlike the team’s dual matches against rival colleges...
With the start of this fall football season came a plethora of new coaches. The new coaching staff includes Bert Bathiany ‘09 (linebackers), Chris Curtis (tight ends), K.B. Justus (wide...
Everyone loves to bellow their favorite songs in the shower, no matter how good or bad their voice may sound. Now, imagine singing in front of a packed house filled...
For some, the natural allure of moviegoing is the escapist prospect of being transported into another reality. This stimulating sensation is most enjoyable when it results from entering a truly...
Renowned poet Dana Levin embraced our campus with some of her greatest works Thursday, Oct. 3, a presentation part of the ongoing Beck Lecture Series here at Denison. From the...
By Bridget Diana and Erin Worden Special to The Denisonian In the early 1920s, John Sutphin Jones made a deal with the Granville community: if it acquired a sewage system,...
Denison’s administration underwent a true vernal renewal last spring with the retirement of longtime President Dale T. Knobel and the departure of Provost Bradley Bateman, leading to important changes in...
By Dylan Weinand ’16 Special to the Denisonian On a cloudy fall day, an international friend and I were studying on the fourth floor of Burton Morgan. As I peeked...