By Jewell Porter News Editor The Swasey stage was set with two chairs and a pulpit with Denison’s emblem on the front for decoration. The crowd talked quietly until 8:00...
By Jake Dennie Assistant News Editor The stage was set with an eye-catching 3-D cutout spelling “TEDx” and a simple red circular carpet that drew attention directly onto the speaker,...
By Jewell Porter News Editor When students logged onto Facebook a couple weeks ago, they found a new Denison-related page circulating around the Internet: Humans of Denison. Jenny Kim ’16...
Maya Washington-Zeigler Blogger Why are we so afraid to talk about sex? This is a question that I’ve found myself contemplating a lot lately. This past weekend wrapped up the...
Jewell Porter News Editor If you’ve ever been to Curtis Dining Hall, you know who Catherine is. Maybe you don’t know her by name, but chances are she knows yours....
The argument made by some Denisonians that there are few to no fun things to do on campus on the weekends other than partying or drinking is flimsy at best....
This year’s D-Day was fantastic, and that is thanks to the D-Day Committee. In the past, there have been two main arguments about why D-Day has been subpar. First, there...
What makes Denison Denison? It is not an easy question. Or rather, an impossible question for the scope of this editorial, but I will tackle it anyway. My sports editor...
If you have been to the Doane Library in this past week, you have probably noticed the visual representations of images with poems across the second and third floor. The...
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...