Robert Neithart, Asst. News Editor— Dr. Kyle Fowler is the latest member of the University’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL), having joined the team at the beginning of...
Lula Burke, Editor-in-Chief— Fifty years ago, a group of musicians expanded upon traditional bluegrass music with the newer sounds of country rock, blending genres in a performance called Muleskinner Live....
Julia Barker, Special to The Denisonian– The Ukrainian practice of pysanka making is a tradition that dates back to the bronze age, used throughout decades as an object of worship...
Every year the Burpees welcome a new crop of eager improv comedians who are ready to go “out on a limb” and this year is no different. For those who...
Mia Fischel, Asst. Features Editor- The Studio Art Lending Library is a new initiative created by Sheilah ReStack, professor and chair of Studio Art. The event allows Studio Art majors...
Emily Gryllakis, Special to The Denisonian Spend five minutes scrolling through social media or reading a popular magazine and there is a good chance you will see at least one...
Robert Neithart, Asst. News Editor— In 2018, the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded in the humanities was less than a third of those awarded in the sciences and about half...
Julia Barker, Special to The Denisonian Brett Taylor (They/Them), is a 26-year-old artist and professor, who challenges normative constructs associated with the human body and human experiences by using Queer...
Emmet Anderson, Special to The Denisonian Coach Phil Torrens devoted his life to the Big Red Cross Country programs. He was a coach, a mentor, a teacher, and a friend....
Kelvin Do, Special to The Denisonian Recently, students reported that Samson Talbot and Higley’s elevators were broken or malfunctioning for different reasons. The elevator in Samson Talbot Hall has been...