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Why don’t we practice courtship anymore? There were “good ol’ days” when all it took to secure a suitor was showing up to a wedding, school dance or corner store. However my peers’ and my presence on ...
Welcome to Volume 153 of the Collegian! As the semester winds down and students turn their attention to final exams and warmer weather, our work here at the Collegian is just beginning. We are so ...
The Mount Vernon Fire Department (MVFD) student volunteers will no longer have program housing at the Wilson Apartments located behind the fire station. Instead, Wilson, as well as Duff House, will be ...
Some of the most formative events in our lives begin by accident. This is how I came to the Collegian my freshman year — not knowing how much the newspaper would shape my time at Kenyon and my future.
On Saturday, the Village of Gambier celebrated its fourth annual 43022 Day from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. The new annual tradition is a celebration of Gambier which was first held on April 30, 2022, and ...
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 ...
12:30 p.m. It was an average Friday afternoon in New Side, except not really because Summer Sendoff was happening in less than four hours but, please, humor me. As I was saying, it was a typical ...
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 ...
Last week, the Kenyon baseball team went on a road trip for a pair of conference doubleheaders against Wittenberg University and Oberlin College. Following a sweep by Wittenberg on Thursday, the Owls ...
I wrote my first article for the Collegian just a couple of weeks after arriving on campus in 2021. It was a relatively minor story about a Kokosing River restoration project, but co-writing it with ...
In the fall of 2022, I wrote my very first Collegian article: a melodramatic report on how a “critical shortage” of dishware threatened the sanctity of the beloved annual Peircegiving. While I look ...
As the weather warms up and campus begins to come alive, Kenyon starts to feel like summer camp. The excitement of completing a year of classes lends well to playing spikeball on the lawn and lounging ...