D-Day is one of Denison’s longest-standing annual events, dating back to 1909, and there are about as many rumors circulating about how it got started as there are about who...
By Julian Howell Special to The Denisonian With one last serve before the end of a crucial conference game, Denison sophomore Kelsey Kuhn put the ball up against archrival Kenyon....
By Caroline McCauley Staff Writer The arrival of American cartoonist Alison Bechdel caused quite a stir on campus last week. Bechdel, originally best known for the long-running comic strip Dykes...
By Debbie Gillum News Editor Remember when you were inducted to Denison as a freshman? Multiply that by ten and you’ll get a sense of what President Adam Weinberg’s induction...
By Hannah Kubbins Special to The Denisonian Over the years, Denison university has prided itself on its community service. Homelessness and Hunger Week has made it its goal to raise...
By Debbie Gillum News Editor You know it’s officially fall when Anchor Splash dives onto campus. This Sunday Oct. 13, at the Trumbull Aquatic Center, the women of Delta Gamma...
By Julian Howell Special to the Denisonian Coming off of a 2-1 victory against Ohio Wesleyan on Saturday October 5, the Denison Big Red field hockey team was looking forward...
With the world premiere of Familiar Strangers, a play written by recent DU graduate HongYi Tian, the Theatre Department’s mainstage theater season has begun at last. Directed and co-produced by...
By Bridget Diana and Erin Worden Special to The Denisonian In the early 1920s, John Sutphin Jones made a deal with the Granville community: if it acquired a sewage system,...
By Anna Strench Special to the Denisonian A handful of Denison students, faculty, and community members came together on Saturday, Oct. 5, to celebrate the completion of a new building...