As the fall athletic season comes to a close, Denison’s winter sports are beginning regular season play. Teams across campus are back in action, ready to compete, and determined to build on the ...
EILI WRIGHT, Narrative Journalism Health & Poverty Fellow—Every Saturday at 11:50 p.m., a crowd of people is visible on the right turn from North Cedar street to East Main Street. From down the road, ...
ZACH CORREIA — Jonathan T. Silverstein Hall will soon grace our fair hill. In the fall of 2020, the class of 2021 will have the luxury of a new dorm in the sunnies. It will supposedly be decked out ...
Denison’s number of applications reached 15,000 this year, a 3% increase from last year which retains last year’s 17% acceptance rate. “Denison’s in a really, really good spot from an admission ...
On the edge of A-Quad, the previously named Doane Hall sits. It’s surrounded by covered walls, as companies contracted by Denison renovate it. This major capital project, now renamed the Tina and Dave ...
It used to be the Academic Enrichment Center and was located in Doane Hall. Now, it is known as the Academic Resource Center (ARC) and is located on the basement level of Higley Hall. This is also ...
Want to see Alli Pinta’s experience? Watch this vlog of her staying in room 9. ALLI PINTA, Special to The Denisonian – “There are several places in Granville that have stories,” and The Buxton Inn is ...
The world creates a context for life, within which everything is shaped by concepts. We see the world in a way that everything within it should make sense. However, Visual Arts Chair and Associate ...
Before 2011, Denison’s registration process was done completely by hand. Students would bring cards to the Registrar’s office, and they would manually assign students to their desired classes, with ...
Students might know Dr. Hoda Yousef from her work in the Middle East and North Africa Studies Department. She teaches introductory classes on topics such as the making of the modern Middle East as ...
Marriage may not always be a typical part of one’s time on The Hill, but for a few students, this love and partnership have become central to their undergraduate experiences. P.J. Suppes ‘26, who ...
A quick walk around campus on a Saturday or Sunday morning will reveal cans and red Solo cups littering the ground; evidence of the parties the night before. Aluminum cans have a national recycling ...
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