It was an exciting night at Barclay-Thomsen Field as the Women’s soccer team took on the Shenandoah Hornets (2-1-0). The Big Red women started with a record of (1-1-0). They...
This is part three of the Fall Preview Series of Denison Athletics. So far this season, women’s golf has had an NCAC golfer of the week, a 1st place invitational...
For all of the gloss and glamour (ESPN coverage) that Division I sports receive, it’s easy to overlook sub-divisions and place them in the “inferior” pool of athletics. However, as...
Students stepped out in the sun on Academic Quad to take a look at what various campus clubs, groups, and activities have to offer at the annual Involvement Fair on...
This 2013-14 school year, DCGA has collaborated with Denison administration to create a car-sharing program that will benefit both students and the environment. The program, Enterprise CarShare, works to encourage...
Campus is in constant conversation about the importance of diverse social spaces. It gets claustrophobic, uncomfortable, and for some people, unsafe in Sunny apartments and six man suites. So when...
We are a “community,” we are “encouraging growth,” and we are “broadening horizons.” As students, we’ve been fed these catchphrases since we began getting shiny red Denison promotional materials from...
By Jessie Mack Managing Editor As I reflect on my time here at Denison, I think about the great experiences and opportunities that were given to me as a student....
Earlier in the summer, two Denison alumni, Richard Lugar ‘54 and William G. Bowen ‘55, received national awards from President Barack Obama. Bowen received the National Humanities Medal on July...
[one_half last=”no”]Yesterday, Congress reconvened after a summer break full of classified information leaks and war drumming. Their first issue on the table: Going to war with Syria. For the sake...