RORY RALSTON Special to The Denisonian This piece of writing is not written to dismiss or caricature those who oppose affirmative action, but rather to examine it carefully. Many arguments...
Donald Keough Editor-in-Chief Celebrations were abundant last week as the women’s basketball and men’s swim and dive team women national championships on the same day, March 21. In recognition of...
Mars Harmon, Asst. Photo Editor After the success of Molière’s classic play “Tartuffe” last spring, assistant director of theatre, Dr. Aviva Neff, directed Denison students in a production of Shakespeare’s...
Grace Ostrosky, Arts and Life Editor “I write to be heard,” J. Drew Lanham said toward the end of his reading, answering questions from the audience. Lanham presented at the...
Jack Quick, Special to The Denisonian The Midwest is stereotypically flat. There aren’t many mountains within a couple of hundred miles of Granville. However, that doesn’t stop the newly founded...
Sara Benedict, Special to The Denisonian The clean lanes, the shiny bowling balls, and the white pins waiting down at the end. On Feb. 8, it was time for Denisonians...
Margo Ellis, News Editor On the third floor of Barney Davis, the door of a large, sunlit office sits open and welcoming. Visitors are often greeted by Dr. Nicole Green,...
Isa Abbott, Opinion Editor I wake up nauseated, my lower stomach in excruciating pain, and a wave of heat hits my body. Desperately, I try to reach for my ibuprofen,...
Jackson Bragman, Staff Writer Cinema is the ultimate artform because it’s an amalgamation of all the arts. It accounts for literature, music, photography, acting, color, lighting, and the composition of...
Audrey Brink, Special to The Denisonian A national championship is an accolade that most college athletes can only dream of. This dream became a reality for the Denison men’s swim...