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Last week, sororities and fraternities came together to celebrate and compete in this year’s Greek Week, which consisted of events ranging from Trivia Night to Banner Painting. At each event, the ...
As one of the many ways Kenyon celebrated Earth Day on Tuesday, The Gund hosted an Ecological Collage Workshop during Common Hour, exploring how to turn trash into treasure. The concept of collage ...
With songs featured in Grey’s Anatomy and Love Is Blind: Japan, alternative/indie rock artist BANNERS will headline Kenyon’s annual Summer Sendoff on April 25. Following careful deliberation guided by ...
Kenyon College Players brought high-energy dance and comedic flair to their shadowcast of Footloose (2011), directed by Kayla Blythe ’25 and choreographed by Tess Abraham-Macht ’25 and Rocky Reisz ’25 ...
Students, staff and visitors are undoubtedly familiar with the yellow siding of Finn House, situated across the street from the English cottages and watching over cars as they drive up the Hill.
This past summer, the Kenyon Alumni Magazine published an issue titled “200 Things to Love about Kenyon.” Number 58 was the PEEPS O’Kenyon. The PEEPS have embodied acceptance and collaboration since ...
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 ...
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 ...
I, like many students at Kenyon, share a vast repertoire of nicknames for people around campus. These nicknames identify our “campus celebrities” — peers we find distinct enough to assign a ...
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, ...
On Saturday, Rosse Hall was filled with the enchanting music of Knox County Symphony, which performed a winter concert conducted by Professor of Music Benjamin Locke. The concert showcased many ...
Kenyon’s Special Collections and Archives are home to a wide array of memorabilia: old photographs of Middle Path, past club advertisement posters and historical issues of the Collegian.Little is ...