A beat-up typewriter, a pickup truck headed for the desert, a pilfered set of house keys and two quarreling brothers set the ...
I think Kenyon’s culture of critique needs to be much more critical. I don’t care if you know who I am and where I live — if ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s cross country teams wrapped up their seasons this past Saturday at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional ...
As the 2025-26 swimming and diving season gains momentum, swimmer Gwen Eisenbeis ’26 sits with sports editor Casey Master ’27 ...
According to Summers, the tradition of claiming tables and the enthusiasm it represents is a source of pride for the AVI ...
On Nov. 2, AVI Fresh, the College’s campus food service provider since 2006, was informed by Kenyon’s Chief Operating Officer ...
Last week, Arthur Wellenstein ’27 wrote an opinion article saying that sourcing locally grown and manufactured foods at Peirce Hall is important both for supporting local businesses and for the ...
Around campus, students have noticed posters reading “Kenyon has no actual plans for achieving a true green campus,” featuring a QR code that directs students to a website outlining the College’s ...
Kenyon’s close-knit academic community is strengthened when professors live near campus. The school should encourage professors to live nearby by making it easier for them to find affordable housing, ...
A look into what someone’s Wiggins order says about them, making connections as a barista, and more about working at Wiggins.
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Last week, the Collegian published an opinion stating that the poetic environment at Kenyon discourages rhyme.  This article characterizes the poetry curriculum here as inflexible, and that has never ...