On Friday, Rosse Hall Auditorium played host to one of Kenyon’s most beloved events: “Dancing with the Kenyon Stars.” Organized by the Kenyon College Ballroom Dance Club (KCBDC), the evening blended ...
On Sunday afternoon, the Village of Gambier held the second annual Village Lights celebration, featuring handcrafted goods and sparkling string lights. While this is the second year Village Lights has ...
Have you ever wondered why coral reefs have lost their vibrant colors, why it’s so hard to spot the fairy-like twinkle of fireflies on campus or why durians emit such a pungent smell despite their ...
The Kenyon men’s track and field team kicked off the 2024-25 season on Saturday. The Owls competed in the unscored Tiger Opener at Wittenberg University, recording a handful of top-10 finishes. Josh ...
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Robes tend to be a fairly common sight at Kenyon — professors in academic regalia can be spotted lining up on Middle Path for special occasions like Honors Day, and robes of a less formal nature can ...
On Dec. 5, the Office of Communications announced that Oden Auditorium will be renamed Archon Auditorium following a gift from Jon Katz ’62, who was a member of The Archon Society during his time on ...
On Friday, Theta Delta Phi (Theta) and Delta Kappa Epsilon (DKE) will host the annual Shawn Kelly Holiday Party for low-income families in Knox County from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Gund Commons ...
On Sunday, various members of the Kenyon community and the wider Knox County area gathered together in the Church of the Holy Spirit to welcome… Read More ...
Across the country, cases of pneumonia and conjunctivitis (pink eye) have been rising since the spring. In Ohio, hospitals are facing a rapid increase in pneumonia diagnoses for children ages five to ...
On Dec. 5, the Office of Communications announced that Oden Auditorium will be renamed Archon Auditorium following a gift from Jon Katz ’62, who was… Read More ...
When I first got to Kenyon, I was obsessed with the way that wealth was displayed here. More so than anywhere else I’ve seen, except maybe the internet, Kenyon students heavily rely on wealth as a ...