Each year, Forbes releases a list of America’s Top Colleges. This year, Kenyon’s ranking plummeted, falling to the 287th-ranked institution. This comes after Forbes listed Kenyon as a top 100 ...
While most other Owls left Kenyon for spring break, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams geared up for their biggest event of the year: the Division III NCAA Championships in Indianapolis.
With a bank, an inn, three dine-in restaurants, a convenience store, a bookstore, a coffee shop, a gas station and a post office, calling the strip of Middle Path between Wiggin Street and Brooklyn ...
On Wednesday, the Office of Communications announced that the construction of the third residence hall planned for South Campus is indefinitely delayed due to rising construction costs. The residence ...
If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I’m a Goodreads fanatic. Since 2022, I’ve diligently logged every book that I’ve read and, when I’m feeling creative, written reviews as well.
In a Tuesday interview with the Collegian, Associate Professor of Religious Studies Krista Dalton announced that she would be leaving the College to chair Denison University’s Department of Religion ...
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 ...
Lacuna, Kenyon’s newest (and only national) literary magazine is entering its second semester at Kenyon. Lottie Mathew ’27, an English major with a concentration in creative writing, founded the ...
On Friday, the Student Life Committee emailed the student body announcing that three Student Council positions would require special elections due to a lack of eligible candidates. These jobs are ...
On Friday, the Economics Wright Chair Series welcomed Cody Tuttle, assistant professor of economics at the University of Texas at Austin, to give a presentation on his forthcoming paper, “Police Work ...
On Sunday, Student Council met at 7 p.m. to discuss upcoming events, Business and Finance Committee (BFC) supplementals and a conversation with Kenyon Students for Justice in Palestine (KSJP) about ...
With its protruding balconies, wooden storefronts and blockish brick architecture, Main Street in Shawnee, Ohio, about an hour and a half drive south of Kenyon, looks like it came straight from the ...
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