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For one night, classic movie showdowns left the screen and entered the campus right before our eyes. On Friday at 8:30 p.m., the upper Horn Gallery presented Fight Night, an art grant project created ...
On Sunday, Student Council met to discuss body cameras for the Office of Campus Security and to allocate funds from the Business and Finance Committee (BFC). Student Council will meet again next ...
At this point in the year, it can feel like people are counting down the days until the semester ends. It’s easy to wish these three weeks between Thanksgiving and winter break away: They’re cold, ...
On Sunday, International Society at Kenyon (ISAK) hosted its annual Multicultural Night as flurries of snow fell lightly outside Gund Commons. The event, in collaboration with Eastern European Club ...
From 9 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, join The Kenyon Collegian’s opinions editor Dalia Fishman ’27, sports assistant Ella Adamec ’27 and Abraham Weiss ’29 for an evening of local and world news in a ...
Since enrolling here, I have slowly learned that Kenyon is not an activist campus, especially on the issue of feminism. Kenyon has developed neither a large-tent feminist group nor an environment in ...
On Tuesday, Kenyon woke up to a thick blanket of snow covering the Hill, along with a RAVE alert that all classes would be canceled for the day. Upon hearing this news, students sitting in parts of ...
My first year of college, I decided that I wanted to start swimming again, an activity that I have loved ever since I was in middle school and swam in my neighborhood’s public pool every summer. My ...
Have you ever wondered if your mom’s life really is harder than yours? Last weekend, Stagefemmes’ production of Freaky Friday pursued an answer to that age-old question. With the Horn Gallery as their ...
Last week, Arthur Wellenstein ’27 wrote an opinion article saying that sourcing locally grown and manufactured foods at Peirce Hall is important both for supporting local businesses and for the ...
On Tuesday, many Kenyon students voted in the 2025 General Election. Issues on the ballot included electing members of Gambier’s Village Council, the College Township Trustees, the Mount Vernon Board ...
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