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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Tradition at Kenyon has always been a significant part of the school’s ethos. From long-standing superstitions — like those which prompt students to avoid the cursed Peirce seal, or tell them to ...
Approved in January of this year, the newly established Epsilon Omega chapter of Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta) officially welcomed its founding pledge class this past Sunday. The students who ...
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 ...
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 ...
While many students had already flocked home for Thanksgiving break, the Kenyon men’s basketball team faced a busy slate of non-conference games. The Owls picked up their first win of the season in a ...
On Sunday, Student Council met for the first time since spring break to reallocate funds for campus renovations, review the College’s financial budget and approve a new student organization. Officer ...
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Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel and Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza have exposed emotional wounds and exacerbated divisions across college campuses worldwide, including ours at Kenyon. Amid this ...
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