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Denison’s number of applications reached 15,000 this year, a 3% increase from last year which retains last year’s 17% acceptance rate. “Denison’s in a really, really good spot from an admission ...
Maddie Luebkert, Social Media Editor– 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.
In interviews with five members of campus including administrators, faculty, and staff, the aim was to learn more about them and how their body art affects their role on campus.
When thinking about music, the 80’s era is largely overlooked, which is especially baffling considering that it’s the golden era of rock and pop. The 80’s music is more than the music being produced.
DR. JULIE MUJIC, Global Commerce Professor—I read Zach Correia’s article, “Greek life: An affront to the liberal arts and Denison’s greatest sin,” with interest recently. As a professor, I often ...
Just two miles from Denison’s campus, juniors and seniors sat clustered around checkered tabletops, sniffing and sipping on glasses of wine at Palumbo’s Market. As they chatted, they explored the ...
Mia Fischel, Asst. Features Editor--- The entering class of 2027 is a group admitted from roughly 14,500 applicants, a 19% increase from last year and a record number in Denison’s history. About 1,600 ...
Pol Le ‘25 is an economics and journalism major from Vietnam. Unless one intentionally seeks out the staircase leading to Denison Museum, they might overlook the exquisite art exhibitions located on ...
Denison received its fourth-highest number of applicants this year at 12,000, down from last year’s 15,000 applicants. The acceptance rate is expected to shift from 17% for the class of 2028 to about ...
How does a biomechanics major become a best selling author? For Denison alum James Clear, his journey starts with discovering his personal passion and motivation. Clear was born and raised in Hamilton ...
ZACH CORREIA, News Editor— Fraternities are a “conspiracy of a few against the social rights of the many” announced Denison’s fifth president, Samson Talbot, during a chapel talk in May of 1869. At ...
Amelia Keng, Web Editor– 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.