The United States is undoubtedly one of the most – if not the most – racially diverse country in the world, and seven percent of American children born in the...
By Grant Veltman Staff Writer Reflecting on the last five years in film, the presence of racially charged stories that have emerged has been strong. These works, namely The Help,...
Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream Speech” in Washington DC. We all learned about it in the history books. Hundreds of people gathered...
I read the article that was published this past week in The Denisonian, “Bridging the Racial Divide,” and I find myself troubled and confused by it. Simply put, I don’t...
By Dylan Weinand ’16 Special to the Denisonian On a cloudy fall day, an international friend and I were studying on the fourth floor of Burton Morgan. As I peeked...
By Curtis Edmonds Forum Editor Saturday night was supposed to be a good night for me. I forgot about my obligations, guzzled down wine with a couple of good friends,...
As I looked around our office in Knapp 108 on the Sunday before publishing our first issue of the 2013 academic year, I could not help but to feel very...