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Across the United States, the Trump Administration, state legislatures, and school boards have enacted policies that restrict the teaching of gender, race, sexuality, and systemic inequality. Marketed ...
Around a corner and down a short hallway on the third floor of Knapp Hall, a comfortably-sized office sits filled to the brim with books and miscellaneous memorabilia. Photos neatly secured in wooden ...
Want to see Alli Pinta’s experience? Watch this vlog of her staying in room 9. ALLI PINTA, Special to The Denisonian – “There are several places in Granville that have stories,” and The Buxton Inn is ...
Currently, solar arrays at Denison University bring in 10-12% of the university’s power, according to Director of Sustainability and Campus Improvement Jeremy King. In a little over a year, a new, ...
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 retirement. The proud Jersey Shore native ...
It was Dr. Seuss’s birthday, and every year, my elementary school would celebrate by serving green eggs and ham for lunch. As a 7-year-old vegan living in Kentucky, my mom did everything she could to ...
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 ...
How does a biomechanics major become a best selling author? For Denison alum James Clear, his journey starts with discovering his personal passion and motivation. Clear was born and raised in Hamilton ...
In March 2023, DCGA Senators voted to allocate $150,000 for the renovation of the old Office of Community Values & Student Conduct office in the basement of Huffman Hall. Under the leadership of ...
At 425 S Main St, sitting to the right of the old bones of the Ohio Central Railroad lies Station; a somewhat quiet, unsuspecting space and home to the latest project of Granville resident and ...
Denison received its fourth-highest number of applicants this year at 12,000, down from last year’s 15,000 applicants. The acceptance rate is expected to shift from 17% for the class of 2028 to about ...
I can say with my full chest that Denisonians view queer student leaders with puritanical suspicion, seeing danger in every closet. Outright and blatant homophobia – though still prevalent – has gone ...