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Welcome to Volume 153 of the Collegian! As the semester winds down and students turn their attention to final exams and warmer weather, our work here at the Collegian is just beginning. We are so ...
12:30 p.m. It was an average Friday afternoon in New Side, except not really because Summer Sendoff was happening in less than four hours but, please, humor me. As I was saying, it was a typical ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s lacrosse teams concluded their respective seasons last week, with the women’s team falling to Denison University in the NCAC semifinal and the men’s team defeating ...
Summer Sendoff is Kenyon’s event of the year — a main show performed by one invited artist, accompanied by student band openers, food trucks and various other attractions. The event, organized by ...
Labradors, greyhounds and pugs, oh my! On Friday, students and community members lined Middle Path to cheer on Gambier’s furry friends with a sunny spring backdrop. This year’s Spring Dog Parade, ...
This review contains spoilers for season three of White Lotus. Over the past eight weeks, HBO Sundays have made a comeback at Kenyon with the debut of White Lotus’ third season. Created by Mike White, ...
Having watched “Anora” exactly a week before the Oscars, I was anxiously waiting to see what awards it would receive. However, there was much speculation about Best Picture that originally excluded ...
If you’ve ever wondered what Wuthering Heights might have been like as a dark comedy, then this weekend’s production of The Moors was here to answer your question. When I entered the Hill Theater on ...
Last week, the College posted temporary parking signs in high-ticket parking lots around campus as part of a pilot program designed to address parking-related confusion on the Hill. The Safety and ...
Kenyon’s parking rules are frustratingly illogical. It often feels like the system is designed to confuse students and generate more revenue from parking tickets. The school enforces a strict ...
On Saturday, the Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Granville, Ohio, to compete in the Bob Shannon Invitational, hosted by Denison University. After a tough day of competition, ...
As the days get shorter and finals loom, it is more important than ever to prioritize both physical and mental well-being. Regular exercise not only builds strength and improves energy, but also ...