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Katie Kress is a music performance major with a music theatre minor from Dayton. Throughout her time at Denison, she has ...
In the jam-packed Swasey Chapel at the top of Denison University’s hill, senior biology major Annabelle Calderon, 21, from ...
Masri, an associate professor of Arabic, started at Denison University in 2012 and has worked in past years as chair of the Modern Language department and continues to work as part of the Middle East ...
On April 26, Reese-Shackelford Common was alive with music and dance. The Black Student Union (BSU) and Doobie Radio presented Culture Palooza, which has become a highlight of the spring semester. The ...
It’s 2 p.m. in the third-grade classroom. The teacher stands at the front of the room to make a special announcement. “Students, as you all know, it’s Emma’s birthday today, and she’s brought in a ...
Grace Ostrosky & Addison Fransen, Asst. Arts & Life Editor & Special to The Denisonian–“[Micah and Abby Don’t Grow on Trees] knocked my socks off!” Griffin Conley ‘25 said days before the show even ...
Ella Kitchens & Shaye Phillips, Asst. News Editor & Features Editor– As spring came into bloom, the bright weather accommodated Denison’s Earth Week. Throughout the week of April 21-25, an assortment ...
As an international studies major with internationalist ideals, I was always worried by the “America First” ideology. However, many in my social circles weren’t. Foreign policy falls lower than ...
On April 22, students and faculty gathered in Swasey Chapel to hear from USGS research geologists Kathleen Springer and Jeff Pigati. Students listened during their hour-long talk discussing their work ...
Water balloons exploded against smiling faces, colorful powders soared through the air, and buckets of water splashed over unsuspecting students. By the end of the afternoon, everyone was drenched, ...
As chlorine fumes make the air feel heavy on the lungs, and the bright white lights wake up the sleepiest eyes, every time at 6 a.m. without fail, a cherry-colored ponytail walks into the pool deck at ...
Ban hate, not books.” This slogan has emerged as a rallying cry among educators, librarians, students, and free speech ...
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