Section: Opinion Editors’ Corner: On the NCAs By Annie Sheslow Sure, the reinforced hot drink cups in Peirce are sturdier than the walls of my home-sweet-home North Campus Apartment… Read More by Annie Sheslow April 16, 2015
Section: Opinion 101 days left in the bubble By Annie Sheslow The harshest thing a professor ever commented on one of my papers was that “my technique became a parody… Read More by Annie Sheslow February 5, 2015
Section: Opinion Editors’ Corner Looking back on three and a half years at Kenyon, I think I have spent most of my time sleading, which is what… Read More by Annie Sheslow December 11, 2014
Section: Opinion Editors’ Corner: On Registration I would be lying if I claimed I never imagined myself as a misunderstood, unrecognized artist ahead of her time. I first thought… Read More by Annie Sheslow November 6, 2014
Section: Opinion Editors’ Corner I did not come to Kenyon because of the rave reviews from alumni, the insistence of my college guidance counselor or the bombardment… Read More by Annie Sheslow October 23, 2014
Section: archive For aspiring actors, Kenyon theater is just too good By Annie Sheslow I can remember it now: eddies of dust swirling around my saddle shoes setting the sinister tone (like dry ice Bon Jovi… Read More by Annie Sheslow March 28, 2013
Section: archive Taking care of campus critters By Annie Sheslow Here at Kenyon, it is easy to feel like a character straight out of a J.D. Salinger novel. Gambier may be the… Read More by Annie Sheslow February 21, 2013