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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
During spring break, students in two courses, ENVS 291: The Galapagos Islands and CLAS 121: Greek Archaeology, had their classrooms shifted from tucked-away Gambier to the expansive spaces of a ...
With midterm season upon us, it is vital to remember to take care of both mind and body to maintain well-being amid academic stress. Long months of freezing temperatures and dark evenings can make ...
Since returning from winter break, an unusually high number of Kenyon students have fallen prey to a slew of illnesses ranging from influenza to bronchitis. According to Senior Director of Wellness ...
Using artificial intelligence to complete writing tasks is plagiarism. This should be obvious, and yet a record number of academic infraction cases were brought before the Academic Infractions Board ...
The Department of Political Science and the Center for the Study of American Democracy (CSAD) hosted a panel on Tuesday to analyze and discuss the potential ramifications of the recent U.S. election.
This past week, I experienced a moment that shook my faith in the sanctity of quiet spaces on campus. I was sitting in the Carver Reading Room, hoping for a few hours of productive studying. What I ...
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 ...
We were pleased to read President Julie Kornfeld’s conversation with the editors of the Collegian that was published last week. We share Kornfeld’s esteem for diversity on our campus, and we applaud ...