With over 4,000 yards of offense and 45 touchdowns, Denison’s offense ranked among the best in the country. But every high-powered offense needs a spark – and for the Big Red, that was provided by ...
In the jam-packed Swasey Chapel at the top of Denison University’s hill, senior biology major Annabelle Calderon, 21, from Perris, California got up from her pew. She walked up to the chapel stage, ...
The Bandersnatch was packed shoulder to shoulder on Oct. 10, as students watched the Denison’s first performative male competition. These competitions have become a trend at universities across the ...
Cinema is the ultimate artform because it’s an amalgamation of all the arts. It accounts for literature, music, photography, acting, color, lighting, and the composition of each of these elements. The ...
“I write to be heard,” J. Drew Lanham said toward the end of his reading, answering questions from the audience. Lanham presented at the Beck Series in collaboration with biology, Black studies, and ...
A national championship is an accolade that most college athletes can only dream of. This dream became a reality for the Denison men’s swim and dive team in 2025, and with the 2026 squad currently ...
After the success of Molière’s classic play “Tartuffe” last spring, assistant director of theatre, Dr. Aviva Neff, directed Denison students in a production of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Performances ...
The Midwest is stereotypically flat. There aren’t many mountains within a couple of hundred miles of Granville. However, that doesn’t stop the newly founded Denison Rock Climbing Club from chasing the ...
Denison’s mission statement puts the ability to morally discern, to autonomously think and to participate in democratic society above all else as the goals of the college. These are honorable goals, ...
Crowded into Burton D. Morgan’s 1st-floor lecture hall on Feb. 27, Journalism students, faculty, and enthusiasts alike vied for the chance to claim the coveted Buzzy Grand Champion Trophy. Five ...
On move-in day, most first-year students wake up filled with excitement, and perhaps a little apprehension, as they get ready to step foot on the campus they have been waiting to experience for months ...
Ricky Kampmann Jr. ‘28, described Dr. Trad Nogueira-Godsey as someone easy to talk to. He attributed that to part of the reason he decided to have Nogueira-Godsey as his advisor. “I think that there ...