With constant reports of vandalism, alcohol-related medical transports, sexual assault and trespass, it should come as no surprise that the administration has decided to install cameras on residential quads. The...
The all-nighter. That infamous bane of any college undergraduate’s existence. To resort to pulling one is the ultimate admission: the work was too much, the stress too heavy, and the...
By Shaleen Sharan, Staff Writer Author Ismet Prcic, who recently received the GLCA prize for fiction for his novel Shards, spoke in the Barney-Davis boardroom on Feb. 24 as the...
By Elaine Cashy Assistant Arts and Life Editor The student-run magazine Juicebox made its debut in November 2013; however, their first issue may be their last, due to unexpected funding...
By Kalyn Dunkins, Staff Writer The Bryant Arts Center overflowed with creativity on Feb. 28 at the Denison Hearts the Arts Festival as crowds of people had the oppertunity to...
By Shaleen Sharan, Staff Writer If a person ever asks where to find Harshida Pancholi ’15, there’s normally only one answer: Talbot. As a Biology major with a minor in...
By Haley Jones, Staff Writer The Denison community flooded into the Roost: energy buzzed throughout the space as they chatted with one another and began to find seats. The room...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor A patchwork amalgamation of slapstick comedy, thought-provoking poignancy, dark humor, and downright bizarre, the Denison Independent Theatre Association’s Semi-annual One-Act Play Festival was...
By Curtis Edmonds Editor-in-Chief DCGA began a little differently Tuesday. During her presidential report about the Campus Affairs Committee, DCGA President Ana Morales diverted to give a short statement about...
By Matthew Pennekamp, Forum Editor Whether walking along the cobblestones of Copenhagen’s meandering streets, in a Harare marketplace observing the vibrancy of art and music until 3am, or among the...