The No. 9 Kenyon men’s tennis team, having closed out regular season play, looked to launch a competitive run in the postseason and secure an NCAC Championship. On Saturday, the Owls defeated Oberlin ...
Let me preface my upcoming controversial opinion with an important message: I think that headphones are one of the best inventions of all time, sharing the podium with prosthetic limbs, electricity ...
Julissa Escoffery (JE): The semester is coming to an end, Charlie! We only have two weekends left to find love. Isn’t that what we came to Kenyon for, a liberal arts degree and a chance to be Kenyon ...
On Sunday, Student Council met to discuss Kenyon’s blue light emergency phones, upcoming campus events and new Business and Finance Committee (BFC) guidelines. The final Student Council meeting of the ...
In honor of the National Day of Action for Higher Education — how noble! — Kenyon has once again walked out, this time for more transparency between the Board of Trustees and the rest of us. I was in ...
Finals. The last hurdle before you can go home and forget about college for the summer. The Carver Reading Room and L2 are filled with transplants, already tenuous sleep schedules fall apart and ...
If you had entered the Gund Community Foundation Theater on Thursday afternoon, you would’ve been greeted by the infectious excitement of writers Stephanie Heit and Petra Kuppers, the Anita Gonzalez ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s golf teams hit the road over the past couple weeks, with the men finishing third out of 21 teams at the Sam Snead Collegiate in Williamsburg, Virginia, on April 13-14, and ...
In anticipation of the upcoming spring meeting of the Board of Trustees, the Collegian sat down with the chair of the Board of Trustees, Aileen Hefferren ’88 H’12, to discuss the role and the Board’s ...
In the concluding tournament of its inaugural season, the Kenyon women’s golf team took second place at the DePauw University Spring Clash. The Owls finished 54 over par behind the hosts, who finished ...
Last fall, after my very first all-nighter of the semester, I found myself standing next to the five angels perched atop concrete columns outside Rosse Hall. At 5 a.m., I was struck by the fact that, ...
It takes upward of 20 people to produce each and every weekly edition of the Collegian. From cartoonists to section editors to the editors-in-chief, each person trusts that the other will follow ...