By Trishna Desai, Fashion Columnist If you have ever walked into a Lush store, you know the sensation of being terrifyingly overwhelmed with stacks upon stacks of fragrant and colorful...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor Swasey Chapel was full of sweet, smooth grooves on Feb. 8 as the Julian Lage Trio performed as part of Denison’s 2013-2014 Vail...
By Carole Burkett, Editor-in-Chief Gina Brillon brought warm humor to Denison on a cold night when she entertained a small crowd on the third floor of Slayter last Friday. A...
By Debbie Gillum, News Editor Emeritus The Beck Lecture Series event on Feb. 6 at 8 pm in the Barney-Davis board room began with a night of poetry. But these...
By Debbie Gillum, News Editor Emeritus Opera-singing pirates happily pillaged and plundered Denison’s theatre this weekend. The Singer’s Theatre Workshop performed Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance” on Jan....
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,...
By Haley Jones Staff Writer A group of Denison students dressed in sleek black attire stood on risers in Swasey Chapel. Soft light reflected off their faces, excitement gleamed in...
A small town. A lonely man. A lonely woman. While these three fragments may encapsulate the essence of Will Eno’s “Middletown,” the play is about so much more. Tearing past...
By Debbie Gillum News Editor In addition to being an award-winning writer and actor, known for such roles as Officer Colicchio on “The Wire,” Benjamin Busch is also a film...