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 ...
Once every few weeks, my mom forwards me political articles she thinks I’d find interesting. In her email, she wrote to me, “There is some resistance stirring… Hope is alive!” Richardson wrote, “Today ...
The coding race was on this weekend, as the computer science department hosted their 34th annual Denison Spring Programming Contest (DSPC) in Olin Hall. From 1-5 p.m. on March 1, students in teams of ...
What makes Sean Baker such a unique filmmaker is his ability to immerse us in the world of his often very ordinary characters, involved in very extraordinary circumstances. The 54-year-old director’s ...
In August of 1989, Dr. Gary Baker stepped onto Denison’s campus for the first time. He was set to be a temporary replacement but, he would remain in Granville for over three decades, eventually ...
On Feb. 23, the Senior Class Legacy Challenge (SCLC) hosted a gathering for seniors at Seek No Further Cidery. A long-standing Denison tradition, the SCLC encourages each graduating class to give back ...
On Feb. 27, Denison University’s journalism department and Granville Historical Society co-hosted a panel discussion on Ohio’s Indigenous history, resilience, and cultural legacy. The event, moderated ...
Between yoga, pilates, and spin classes, Hoaglin Center is filled with weekly exercise courses for students, but what is it like to actually teach students fitness? Meghan Butte ‘27, is a data ...
On March 1, The Ohio State Stadium, affectionately named “The Shoe,” was alive with energy. The over 90,000 fans in attendance fill the stadium with energy as they cheer on their beloved Columbus Blue ...
Once a year, Denison’s physics department invites local elementary school students to look at the stars and the universe around them. On Feb. 20, the Olin Science Hall was buzzing with excitement as ...
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. ...
With the addition of mobile IDs, students now face a choice: physical or digital? While having an ID on your phone is convenient—scanning into the Mitchell Center with an Apple Watch, or tapping your ...