By Tom Krieger Staff Writer The Denison women’s tennis team is taking the NCAC by storm. With a current record of 12-4, the team has been on a unforgiving roll,...
By David Allen Sports Editor A beautiful day calls for a beautiful purpose, and that is just what drove many of Denison and Granville residents to partake in the...
By Edward Klumpp Special to The Denisonian HBO’s hit TV series Game of Thrones made its highly anticipated return last Sunday flooding its viewers’ minds with questions of what Winter...
By Kristóf Oltvai Features Editor Denison’s traditional service-oriented Big Red’s Big Day is extended to be a week-long project. Although students contributed close to 500 service hours and organizers lauded...
By Kristof Oltavi News Editor This semester’s DITA One-Act festival presented a roller-coast ride two Fridays ago. This spring, the plays leaned toward comedy and were of mixed quality. Despite...
By Golzar Meamar Assistant Arts and Life Editor Find it hard to fully understand the components of California’s Proposition 8 or the case that has taken it to the Supreme...
By Sam Taggart Arts and Life Editor Ending the 50th Anniversary year of the Beck Lecture Series, non-fiction writer, David Shields, graced the Barney-David Board Room with a soft-spoken, yet...
By Guram Sakvarelidze Staff Writer Sonatas from the 18th century were once again resurrected in Burke Recital Hall. The faculty recital held on Saturday, April 6, at 7 p.m. featured...
The library is normally full of books, but they aren’t usually edible. In its 14th year worldwide and 10th year at Denison, the Books to Eat festival is an international...
The AICUO, Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio, Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts (EVAs) competition was hosted by Denison University this year. Nominees and faculty members...