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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 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 ...
The Denison Museum usually features many different exhibits over the course of the academic year. Recently, the museum featured a unique showcase that was curated by a student. The exhibit, titled ...
Let’s take a moment to review some of the actions of the Trump administration. Right now, receiving the most attention are the reciprocal tariffs implemented on “Liberation Day,” which American ...
A cluster of football players huddled around a tent on A-quad, enthusiastically encouraging passersby to participate in an event partnered with the National Marrow Donation Program (NMDP) on April 10.
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 ...
On April 12, students traveled with the Arabic and MENA departments to a city strikingly different from their small town of Granville. In Dearborn, Michigan, the group visited the Arab American ...
Years ago in his backyard in Concord, Massachusetts, a young Matt Lehmann ‘25 practiced his swings. Little did he know, his biggest hit would come years later, when he co-founded the Denison Club ...
For Sophia Weber ‘28, competitive sports have always played an integral role in her life. She participated in volleyball and softball throughout her youth but stopped during her early high school ...
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