KARAN SETHNA, Special to The Denisonian—The best way to become a better writer is to read other writers. To that end, the Denison English Department hosted Jos Charles on Feb....
LIZ ANASTASIADIS, Managing Editor—Poetry is cool. Yes, you heard me. It is. On YouTube, there’s a documentary by a Canadian grad student and BookTuber Ariel Bissett called #Poetry. In the...
NICOLE PAVESE, Special to The Denisonian—The spoken word is something people can forget about in the midst of daily life. Persistent American busy culture continues to influence how much time...
Denison seems to know no scarcity of talent; bright and accomplished students continue to be recognized for their efforts. Iryna Klishch, a Creative Writing major from Glenview, IL, has been...
Sycamores, Every Species of Hope and Good Bones were main discussion points in Barney-Davis Boardroom last Wednesday. On April 4, Denison welcomed a dynamic Ohioan poet trio to campus for...
ZOE PEARCE — Where is the line between poetry and music drawn? For MC June, who visited Denison this past week, there is none. Rather, he would argue that poetry and music...
By Shaleen Sharan Staff Writer A Beck Lecture is not normally a place where one would expect to hear music, but Sharon Bridgforth specializes in the aesthetic of theatrical jazz....
By Kalyn Dunkins Assistant Arts & Life Editor Natalie Shapero awed Denison students, staff, and visitors at the third Beck Lecture of the year, hosted in the Barney-Davis Board Room...
Denison’s own English professor Dr. David Baker had one of his poems read on NPR on Sunday, Oct. 27. The poem, “Neighbors In October,” a leaf-raking poem, was read by...