Students might know Dr. Hoda Yousef from her work in the Middle East and North Africa Studies Department. She teaches introductory classes on topics such as the making of the modern Middle East as ...
This fall, all first-year students lived in residential housing on the East quad, nicknamed the First-Year Quad (FYQ). This is a shift from previous years where students lived on both East and West ...
Liv Gjestvang worked on her first computer server on the floor of a coat closet. She had just recently graduated from the University of Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in English and was working at ...
Marriage may not always be a typical part of one’s time on The Hill, but for a few students, this love and partnership have become central to their undergraduate experiences. P.J. Suppes ‘26, who ...
As of Nov. 1, nearly 42 million people will not be able to benefit from the necessary resources provided by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). That is roughly one out of every eight ...
Being “woke” has been the norm of progressivism for the past 10 years. Since its resurgence from the Black Lives Matter movement, being “woke” has taken on a wide variety of meanings to different ...
Students and Denison Campus Governance Association filed into a town hall meeting in Burton Morgan on Nov. 11 to discuss finances and therapy at the Hoaglin Wellness Center. Recent policy changes at ...
By Alex Kaufman Staff Writer Thirteen seniors went out as winners when Denison concluded its season with a 30-17 victory. With the win, Denison’s record is tied for the best... Denison Football ...
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