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I came into class not knowing it was a pitch day. I had nothing in my head,” Tyler Nguyen ‘27 recalled, a nostalgic look on ...
A chorus of bright voices carries through the large rehearsal space in the Michael D. Eisner Center as students rush to get ...
The Sketch’rs have a motto that goes: “Never apologize, never explain.” And at their performance on April 4, in Herrick Hall, ...
On March 29, The Hoaglin Wellness Center hosted its first Spring Art Fest. The event included build-your-own bouquets, create ...
Amy Butcher has trekked through the Alaskan wilderness with an ice road trucker, excelled at the most prestigious Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program for creative writing in the country, and written a ...
A defining feature of American democracy for decades has been the freedom to express one’s thoughts without fear of arrest or deportation. However, the Trump administration’s actions against Israel’s ...
One of the first things a person does to create a dictatorship would be to divide society within racial, gendered, and ideological lines to weaken national unity. Then, they would weaken education, ma ...
Something that’s been around for the majority of your lifetime doesn’t feel new, or revolutionary. An idea, an application, or an object becomes common among most of the population: those who existed ...
Denison’s winter sports teams finished the season with an extensive array of individual honors and team achievements. Denison ...
On April 3, students from across Ohio filled Swasey Chapel for a lecture by award-winning mathematician and educator Dr. Francis Su. Titled “Mathematics for Human Flourishing,” the talk hosted by The ...
As part of Denison’s English Department’s Beck Series, Sophie Lewis visited campus on April 2 to deliver a talk on her book “Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, & Girlbosses.” The event was a ...