Like many Denison students, I am still in shock about the recent election. The idea of a complete far right victory was always a possibility, but never a likely one. However, while many are focused on ...
Nearly a year after House Bill 68 passed, Ohio could not possibly do anything else to disrupt the lives of its citizens. Right? Unfortunately, the state couldn’t resist. On Nov. 13, Ohio Gov. Mike ...
An online career placement test once told her she should be a bartender or a philosophy professor. At the time, Dr. Kelsi Morrison-Atkins was working in a brewery. Now, she’s a professor of religion ...
Denison’s athletics department wrapped up the fall season with an impressive array of achievements, including regular season championships, an NCAA tournament berth, and numerous all-NCAC honors. The ...
On a cold December afternoon, students and staff gathered on the fourth floor of Slayter to celebrate the holiday season with a discussion about family traditions. Throughout this semester, The Center ...
Ellie Owen ’25 has been an integral member of The Denisonian since her first year, evolving from a staff writer to Arts & Life editor, and eventually to editor-in-chief. As she proofread this very ...
The Denison women’s basketball team finished last season with an overall record of 20-7 and an in-conference record of 10-4. So far the Big Red has picked up right where they left with an overall ...
For the first time at Denison, students will be able to use their phone as their IDs next semester, getting rid of the need to have a physical card. Switching to a phone ID also means that the student ...
The first rays of June’s summer sun in 2024 pierced through the windows of third-year college student Grace Lukens’s room in Brown Hall, a senior apartment buzzing with the presence of summer research ...
If you believe the “urban legend,” as head coach Gregg Parini says, he wasn’t Denison’s first pick as head coach for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. In fact, he was a last-minute-pick ...