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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 ...
Owen Baker, Special to The Denisonian– On an icy February afternoon, Denison’s Mitchell Center lobby had black rugs laid down on the way to the desk. On the left and right sat four or five large fans, ...
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Bowers. Denison Women’s Rugby competed in the conference championship tournament this past weekend at Granville Middle School. Big Red took the crown, becoming the 2022 ...
A couple days ago, I was catching up with a high school friend over the phone. It had been a while since we’d last talked, so we spoke for about an hour, discussing our summer plans, aspirations and ...
Over 500 students, alumni, and community members have signed a petition to grant assistant professor of sociology Dr. Karen Powell Sears tenure after she was recently denied.
Many political movements in history have been driven especially by college students, responsible for change in both their own communities and abroad. Examples of Denison student organizations taking ...
Nor Osborne, Features Editor– At the start of the new semester, the Denison Museum installed its latest exhibit, “Echoes of Ohio’s Indigenous Legacy: Bridging Past and Present.” The exhibition centers ...
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 ...
Cameryn Polk, Special to The Denisonian– All good things must come to an end. But new beginnings are on their way as BethAnn Zambella, the Director of Libraries at Denison University, moves into ...
The Denison Debate Society recently hosted a town-hall style debate, a medium which has become their signature, in partnership with Braver Angels, an organization that works to end polarization ...
BASIL KHAN, Special to The Denisonian—Recently I have discovered an appreciation for self-expression through free writing. Early on in my teens, whatever little self-motivated writing existed was ...
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, ...