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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.
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 ...
Specialty housing for the 2024-25 academic year will standardize the occupancy limit for all student organizations and Greek life, one of several changes intended to increase equity among ...
This week, the Kenyon Student Workers Organizing Committee (K-SWOC) organized a four-day, College-wide strike, after the Board of Trustees denied the group’s request for student workers to vote on ...
One morning in late November, Konrad Christian ’22 opened a carton of eggs and noticed something bizarre: One was perfectly round. “I was fully about to use it to make scrambled eggs,” he recalled.
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 ...
Kenyon will switch from credit units to credit hours for all future classes, beginning with the incoming class of 2028. Currently, Kenyon measures the credits for a majority of classes in increments ...
Kenyon must protect the institution of tenure and resist the exploitation of adjunct faculty members
A week ago, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia voted to significantly reduce protections against faculty firing, in a move that many have interpreted as the first step towards ...
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 ...
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 ...
The dust may already have settled on comedian Pete Davidson’s set by the time you read this. Maybe you heard his jokes were offensive, and maybe you heard that someone showed him a tattoo he got on ...
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 ...
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