When Anna Pak ’27 saw that Denison did not have an Asian-focused sorority, she started talking to friends about creating one.
At the start of the new semester, the Denison Museum installed its latest exhibit, “Echoes of Ohio’s Indigenous Legacy: ...
Lucy Dale, Staff Writer– Since May 2024, the Campus Organization Review Board (CORB) and the Alford Community Leadership & Involvement Center (CLIC) have approved multiple new organizations. Among ...
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. En ...
In a 2023 episode of “First Take,” ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith caused controversy by claiming that LeBron James is to blame for the decline of the dunk contest. Smith explained that, over the past ...
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, Tet in Vietnam, and Seollal in Korea is a popular holiday steeped with many traditions, family and cultural pride. The Lunar New Year is based on the ...
On Jan. 29, the Bandersnatch quietly opened its doors for the first time this semester. Throughout the night, students came and went, filling the room with their chattering as the smell of their pizza ...
Denison University prides itself on its athletic teams and the successes they’ve experienced over the years. From NCAC championships to NCAA tournament bids, Denison Athletics is well decorated ...
Grace Ostrosky & Zoe Ward, Asst. Arts & Life Editor & Special to The Denisonian– “Writing is a profound act of hope,” Professor Amy Butcher stated, “and resistance.” Butcher presented at the Beck ...