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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 ...
Accusations of accommodation abuse are becoming increasingly common on campus. As someone who has been through the housing accommodations process and has their own issues with it, I would like to ...
Season three of White Lotus takes viewers to Thailand for a darker, more cynical dive into greed, spirituality, and identity — delivering stunning visuals, emotional twists, and the series’ signature ...
The Gund’s exhibit The Man in the Street showcased late Professor Denis Baly’s striking global photography, curated and digitized by Kenyon students to honor his legacy of cultural exploration and ...
Ahead of this year’s Apartment and Suite Housing (ASH) process, also known as the housing lottery, I was shocked to see a few key statistics. Out of the 13 total four-person North Campus Apartments on ...
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.
A look into the college archives reveals the fight and controversy behind introducing a Gender Studies department at Kenyon in the late 1980s.
The Center for the Study of American Democracy will host its 2025 biennial conference “A Nation of Immigrants?” on March 26 and 27.
Seniors celebrated with professors at Fandango, which marked 100 days until graduation and revealed this year’s Commencement speaker.
Throughout last week and into this one, almost 200 Kenyon students on the Hill participated in spring Greek rush week.
From Japan to Scotland, Kenyon students share their off-campus study experience, filled with memorable cultural exchanges and lasting relationships.
Starting in the fall, Kenyon’s modular housing units — commonly known as the “Mods”— will no longer house students.