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In the jam-packed Swasey Chapel at the top of Denison University’s hill, senior biology major Annabelle Calderon, 21, from ...
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 ...
As the academic year comes to a close, so has this semester’s Denison Campus Governance Association (DCGA) spring election. Norah Carter ‘26 was elected president, while Anna Ragazzoni Xavier Batista ...
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 ...
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, ...
race, sexuality, and systemic inequality. Marketed under terms like “divisive concepts,” “curriculum transparency,” and “parental rights,” these measures serve meagerly as a neutral regulatory force ...
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 ...
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 ...
This slogan has emerged as a rallying cry among educators, librarians, students, and free speech advocates in response to the increasing number of book bans across the United States. It is also ...
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