By Kalyn Dunkins, Staff Writer The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC) traced the stage as the opening dancers in black, white, and red costumes stomped and clapped in upbeat rhythms, each...
By Golzar Meamar, Managing Editor The Presidential Medal is awarded to graduating seniors who have excelled in some combination in service to the community, contribution to the arts, enlargement of global...
By Curtis Edmonds, Editor-in-Chief In the fall of 2012 Adam Weinberg was driving to Logan Airport in East Boston to fly to Morocco when he got the call that he would...
By Carole Burkett Editor-in-Chief Finding a parking spot can be hard during Black Friday, at an OSU game, and even on our campus. When hundreds of students live in the...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts & Life Editor “Car camper.” Tommy Boy enthusiast. Political theory expert. All of these things, and many more, describe Assistant Professor of Political Science Heather Pool, who...
By Laura Carr & David Allen Sports Editors When can school spirit become detrimental? On April 16, when Denison faced Ohio Wesleyan University in the North Coast Athletic Conference Men’s...
By Rachel Mabie, Staff Writer Spencer Greene ‘15 is not your ordinary student. While his time on Denison’s hill has not been easy, he has been a very active, positive figure...
By Grant Veltman Staff Writer Scattered throughout the narrative of the movie Labor Day are a slew of allusions to cinemas past. One in particular, a poster of Stephen Spielberg’s...
By Curtis Edmonds Editor-in-Chief The first job I ever got was here on the Hill as an overnight host for the admissions office. During my first two years at Denison,...
One of the great qualms about going to a college within the Snow Belt is that the most beautiful time of the year inevitably coincides with the end of the...