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Stormy skies and the occasional outburst of rain couldn’t dampen Kenyon’s enthusiasm for Friday’s annual Summer Sendoff. While some attendees considered student bands or snow cones to be the highlight ...
“We’re so happy to have you here for a night of queer joy and celebration of love,” Kendall Sommers ’26 announced as they welcomed the audience for a night of fun in the upper Horn Gallery on Friday ...
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 Kenyon men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams took to the pool for the final time in Gambier this season, competing in the unscored First Chance Invitational and Fast Chance Invitational on ...
On Saturday, the Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams returned to Wooster for the Fighting Scots Invitational. Both teams earned fifth place in the invitational, with the women collecting 59 ...
The College could soon be taking steps to better understand students’ ChatGPT habits, as it contemplates AI ethics, usage and literacy on campus. In an effort to address confusing boundaries regarding ...
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.
Looking for an escape from the bustle of campus life? Need a safe, calm environment to clear your head? Or are you perhaps just wanting a reliable place to rest and unwind? Look no further than Quiet ...
Last month, The Gund made a significant revision to the scope of the Senior Art Major Capstone Exhibition. While previously the gallery would host an exhibition of the seniors’ capstones for 15 days ...
Cracking open their notebooks and turning on their phones, some of Kenyon’s finest writers stood in front of a rapt audience at the Horn and shared their writing at the Sunset Press Open mic on ...
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 ...
Dear Kenyon Community, 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 ...