As the end of the academic year draws nigh and finals loom, we are in the process of finishing our first issue at the Collegian’s helm. We couldn’t be more excited to guide the next group of talented ...
In the concluding tournament of its inaugural season, the Kenyon women’s golf team took second place at the DePauw University Spring Clash. The Owls finished 54 over par behind the hosts, who finished ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s golf teams hit the road over the past couple weeks, with the men finishing third out of 21 teams at the Sam Snead Collegiate in Williamsburg, Virginia, on April 13-14, and ...
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 ...
As the spring season continues, Kenyon men’s lacrosse captain and all-time points leader David Chintala ’26 sat down with Sports Editor Henry Brandt ’26 to discuss his illustrious career. Henry Brandt ...
A few hours after three political science professors hosted a discussion about the then-new Iran war last month, I opened an email from a professor sent to allstu, which promised further information ...
On Friday from 4 to 6:30 p.m., Kenyon Students for Justice in Palestine (KSJP) held an art sale fundraiser in the Horn Gallery. Kenyon students donated the pieces, and the works ranged from prints and ...
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 ...
This is Kenyon College, and you’re watching Disney Channel! Or, well, you were — if you were one of the 596 people lucky enough to score a ticket to the Kenyon College Players’ (KCP) sold-out, ...
Last Saturday afternoon, roughly 550 people filled the Mount Vernon Public Square holding homemade signs, singing and chanting. The gathering was the third “No Kings” protest to take place since June ...
After a weekend of intense travel to Atlanta, the Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams got a much-needed respite, competing at nearby Denison University this past weekend. Despite the fact ...