Section: Features Through the Gates of Hell: the controversial Kenyon “Crawl” Tradition at Kenyon has always been a significant part of the school’s ethos. From long-standing superstitions — like those which… Read More by Ronin Berzins April 21, 2022
Section: Features Three years ago today: Remembering Kenyon before COVID-19 It was the end of August, 2018, a warm and sunny August whose bright skies beckoned new students to head outside their newly-decorated… Read More by Ronin Berzins April 7, 2022
Section: Features Kenyon students weigh in on potential moniker change Every idea needs a symbol, every movement needs a name and every team needs a moniker. History has provided some great examples: the… Read More by Ronin Berzins February 24, 2022
Section: Features Sarah Petersen and the New Frontier of Neuroscience Ashby Denoon Assistant Professor of Neuroscience Sarah Petersen was all laughs as she casually displayed her expertise on the workings of the brain. Read More by Ronin Berzins February 17, 2022
Section: Features To do or not to do? A look into moral dilemmas on campus Who doesn’t know better than to skip to the front of the line at Peirce, or to pull off one’s mask in the… Read More by Ronin Berzins February 3, 2022
Section: Features Kenyon students and professors share their favorite books For those of us who love to read, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed by a marketplace oversaturated with entertaining literature. Without… Read More by Camryn Langley and Ronin Berzins January 27, 2022