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The Mount Vernon News (MVN) announced that internet news network Metric Media LLC purchased the paper in its entirety on Saturday, Aug. 1. Businessman and former journalist Brian Timpone purchased the ...
Kenyon will switch from credit units to credit hours for all future classes, beginning with the incoming class of 2028. Currently, Kenyon measures the credits for a majority of classes in increments ...
The comics section of a newspaper has been a favorite part of readers’ morning routines for generations. The comic strip Zits is one of the most successful to enter the arena. Attracting 200 million ...
On Wednesday, Kenyon Students Justice for Palestine (KSJP) hosted a walkout in front of Ransom Hall from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. KSJP encouraged students and faculty to walk out of their classes to stand in ...
To the untrained eye, a girls’ sleepaway camp may be an odd setting for a Greek drama. GUTPUNCH, by Liza Borghesani ’24, dispels that notion with ease and plenty of friendship bracelets. On Thursday ...
Upon applying to Kenyon as a transfer student this year, I noticed something curious. Despite statements from President Joe Biden that the COVID-19 pandemic is over, Kenyon still has not changed their ...
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, ...
Last Thursday and Friday, the College’s Board of Trustees met in San Francisco for their winter meeting. They discussed changes to tuition and budget, supporting Kenyon within the unpredictable ...
Section: Features Legal Scholars program facilitates eclectic research projects Last summer, as Kenyon students embarked on explorations in various parts of the world, 110 students remained on campus.
The recently revived and revamped Village Market has become a beloved Gambier gem this past year, enticing Kenyon affiliates and Knox County locals with novelties such as açaí bowls, bubble tea and ...
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 ...
After six seasons on the Hill, Ron Kontura, head coach of the men’s and women’s diving teams and aquatic director, is no longer with the program, according to Director of Athletics, Fitness and ...