The Kenyon women’s tennis team faced off against another high-level opponent last Sunday, taking on No. 3 University of ...
Birds. They’re everywhere on campus. They wake you with their songs early in the morning, cawing at you as you walk to class or silently waving at you in a fuzzy purple costume. Birdwatching may seem ...
Six weeks into the Iran war, indirect peace negotiations appeared to have broken down due to recent Truth Social ultimatums ...
The Kenyon baseball team began NCAC play over the weekend, falling in both games of a doubleheader at home against No. 1 ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams made their first scored outdoor appearance of the season this past weekend at The College of Wooster’s Wooster Invitational ...
Earlier this week, the Kenyon men’s golf team headed to Prattville, Alabama, to take part in the Capitol City Classic.
Kenyon historically attracted wealthy Southern Episcopalians, with a peak enrollment of 27 Southern students in 1832 out of ...
A professor recently shared a collection of videos and articles about Israel and the war with Iran. A student explored them and now responds.
Despite my lifelong struggle to curb my phone usage, I have generally been unsuccessful. I’ve known people who gave up their iPhone and went analog, but that never felt like the right choice for me.
Flats is owned by AVI, who manages the student workers’ payrolls and provides the bar with a liquor license and alcohol. The Flats team meets weekly with AVI workers to discuss logistics for the ...
Thursday’s production of Everybody, written by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Visiting Assistant Professor of Drama ...
Students responded to the Denison administration’s announcement that students will no longer be allowed to live on the ...
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