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Ella Kitchens, Asst. News Editor– Currently, solar arrays at Denison University bring in 10-12% of the university’s power, according to Director of Sustainability and Campus Improvement Jeremy King.
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 ...
EILI WRIGHT, Narrative Journalism Health & Poverty Fellow—Every Saturday at 11:50 p.m., a crowd of people is visible on the right turn from North Cedar street to East Main Street. From down the road, ...
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 ...
ELLIE OWEN, Special to The Denisonian--- Nathan Graves might be a new faculty member here at Denison but he’s already passionate about life on the hill. “There’s something different about being in ...
Before 2011, Denison’s registration process was done completely by hand. Students would bring cards to the Registrar’s office, and they would manually assign students to their desired classes, with ...
Margaret Lloyd, Special to The Denisonian– Across the United States, the Trump Administration, state legislatures, and school boards have enacted policies that restrict the teaching of gender, race, ...
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 ...
“There are several places in Granville that have stories,” and The Buxton Inn is one of them, according to many that have stayed there, including John Englehardt.
Isabella Pereira, Special to The Denisonian – As chlorine fumes make the air feel heavy on the lungs, and the bright white lights wake up the sleepiest eyes, every time at 6 a.m. without fail, a ...
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.
What do an Adam Weinberg email, a 1970’s poster of The Who, and a first edition of the King James Bible have in common? They’re all archived in Denison’s Special Collections department located in the ...