By Laura Carr Of the thirty-three club sports that Denison University has to offer, quidditch may be one of the most unique. Denison alums Jen Nygren ’12 and Liza Raino-Ogden...
By Xavier Vargas Freshman Jordan Holmes, junior Mary Margaret, and junior guard Candise Love led the Big Red against Hiram to a dominating performance on the road. Denison was down...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor How many people can say that they’ve starred in a documentary even before starting college? Freshman Juan Jose Bernabe can. Last year, Bernabe...
By Jessica Merrils, Staff Writer If you ever wondered what type of professors the religion department has kept up their sleeves, go into Professor Jonathan Moore’s office and you will...
The woman, 86, could barely walk. She spent most of her day lying down, listening to the radio or our conversation. She complained about her back problems and her inability...
By Clarice Pranger, Forum Editor America has become fully engaged in a war on privacy. As technology continues to advance, the public is becoming more and more aware of the...
By Julian Howell The Miami Invitational in Oxford, Ohio was one of the highlights of the 2013-2014 season Denison Men’s Swimming and Diving team, where they dominated the opposition to...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor This year, as a part of Denison’s annual week-long celebration to honor the life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., several student...
By Stephanie Antonetti Taekwondo is a Korean Martial Art that stands for, “Art of the hand and foot.” The sport combines combat and self-defense in a way that is fun,...
Here on The Hill, we like to make things uniquely our own. To commemorate the life of the beloved Civil Rights activist and leader, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., we...