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By Curtis Edmonds Editor-in-Chief The Denisonian has received documents alleging that Denison “is not providing equal opportunities for female college students to play sports” under Title IX ...
Katie Kress is a music performance major with a music theatre minor from Dayton. Throughout her time at Denison, she has enjoyed producing and directing shows through the Denison Independent Theatre ...
In the jam-packed Swasey Chapel at the top of Denison University’s hill, senior biology major Annabelle Calderon, 21, from Perris, California got up from her pew. She walked up to the chapel stage, ...
Currently, solar arrays at Denison University bring in 10-12% of the university’s power, according to Director of Sustainability and Campus Improvement Jeremy King. In a little over a year, a new, ...
It was Dr. Seuss’s birthday, and every year, my elementary school would celebrate by serving green eggs and ham for lunch. As a 7-year-old vegan living in Kentucky, my mom did everything she could to ...
Disclaimer: This story contains spoilers for “Sunrise on the Reaping” by Suzanne Collins. Like many college-aged students (and general dystopian literature enjoyers), “Sunrise on the Reaping” by ...
The pews of Swasey Chapel were quickly filled in with students, faculty, and trustees, eager to see which of their fellow Denisonians were earning some of Denison’s most prestigious awards. The award ...
Denison received its fourth-highest number of applicants this year at 12,000, down from last year’s 15,000 applicants. The acceptance rate is expected to shift from 17% for the class of 2028 to about ...
Nan Carney-DeBord ‘80, the beloved athletic director of Denison Athletics, is set to retire at the end of this athletic year. “There’s never a good time when you love it so much,” said Carney-DeBord. ...
The period between the 1960s and 1990s is idolized by the modern world. It was before algorithms, data tracking and Instagram. Back when stories were told, not shown with videos. And when our parents ...
As of the fall semester of 2025, first-year students will live on East Quad in four residence halls: Crawford, East, Huffman, and Shepardson. The current first-year halls, Shorney and Smith on West ...
Education is a driving force of upward mobility—breaking barriers and creating pathways to equal opportunity. Unfortunately, for many students, the rising cost of education puts this ideal at risk.