Jackson Bragman, Staff Writer Twenty-three-year-old professional table tennis player Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) paces in the lobby of his friend Dion (Luke Manley)’s apartment building, having ...
ChiefAmong commitments to extracurricular organizations, Sophia Paolillo ‘27 has spent much of her time at the Granville Township Fire Department. At her peak, she estimated that she spent 20 to 25 ...
Ivan Panov & Nhat Linh DangThe sweeping renovation and expansion of previously named Doane Hall, one of campus’s most prominent and historic buildings, positions Denison to make major steps toward ...
ChiefOn April 24, Denison’s American Roots Ensemble held their final concert of the year in Swasey Chapel. The concert centered around the work of singer and songwriter Emmylou Harris, and also ...
ChiefThe iceberg is silent in the jet black water. There is nothing holding it down, nothing keeping it from floating far away. There’s nothing stopping it from melting, destroying every semblance of ...
Emily Orsini, Managing EditorDenison University is among some of the top athletic programs in the country, demonstrating well-rounded athletic achievements across the department. Twelve of Denison’s ...
ChiefThe lively chatter of students and faculty is drowned out by the sounds of Bundo’s rock performance. The clearing, surrounded by a few artful cozy buildings, has been set up with different ...
Margo Ellis, News EditorIn the office of journalism professor Alan Miller, boxes of newspapers and well-loved books crowd the shelves. Awards, plaques, and framed pictures of Miller’s many friends and ...
The Varsity D Association Hall of Fame inducted 10 former members of the athletics program for the 2025 year, where they were recognized during a ceremonial dinner as well as the Big Red football team ...
During the 2008-2009 academic year, Denison put on the play “Picasso at the Lapin Agile.” This was the year before Cheryl McFarren, associate professor of theatre, joined the faculty. Now, 17 years ...
Francis Ford Coppola once said, “Good acting and writing are the oxygen and hydrogen of cinema. If you don’t have either of them, it will be impossible to have a good movie. And if you have both of ...