With the addition of mobile IDs, students now face a choice: physical or digital? While having an ID on your phone is convenient—scanning into the Mitchell Center with an Apple Watch, or tapping your ...
Professional dancing and global health may seem vastly different, but for Amanda Fields ‘25, the transition was driven by her desire to help people improve their well-being. “When I was dancing, I ...
As of the fall semester of 2025, first-year students will live on East Quad in four residence halls: Crawford, East, Huffman, and Shepardson. The current first-year halls, Shorney and Smith on West ...
Beginning on Feb. 25, some Denison students will have to think twice before using the restroom. This is the day Senate Bill 104 will go into effect in Ohio. Informally known as the “bathroom bill,” ...
Cherry and pit. What do we got?” An ice breaker Denison University head men’s soccer coach Brandon Bianco uses with his players at the start of every team leadership committee meeting. The committee i ...
Just two miles from Denison’s campus, juniors and seniors sat clustered around checkered tabletops, sniffing and sipping on ...
As a Wednesday night rehearsal of “9 to 5” progresses in the Eisner Center, director Brad Frenette leads his actors with advice, humor, and a bit of his own acting. Carter Anderson ‘25 was one of the ...
There’s something enthralling about media that’s designed to make you think. Maybe it’s the idea that there’s more going on than what you see on the screen or the page, but I think that it has to do ...
My generation doesn’t watch TV as much, but we surely use streaming platforms. One day, when I was watching on Hulu, I saw an ad for a medicine that would treat depression. I turned around to my ...