The Carver Reading Room and L2 are filled with transplants, already tenuous sleep schedules fall apart and stress is contagious. But have no fear — you’re not alone. The Collegian spoke to students ...
The basic rules of journalism? Show, don’t tell. Use the least number of words possible. Never stop asking questions. In my first week as a first year, I saw an email from the Collegian about an ...
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As the end of the academic year draws nigh and finals loom, we are in the process of finishing our first issue at the Collegian’s helm. We couldn’t be more excited to guide the next group of talented ...
Okay, not the kind you’re thinking of. I do just fine in relationships, I’d say. What I really can’t commit to is getting a tattoo. The thought of having a design I chose at a probably premature stage ...
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 ...
Kenyon’s yearly Summer Sendoff celebration featured both student bands and a performance from the NYC-based band Laundry Day.
Campus Senate has put together a comprehensive series of amendments to its constitution. Now awaiting final approval by the Senate ...
The party didn’t stop after headliner Laundry Day finished its Summer Sendoff performance this past Friday. Right after the ...
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