Student Council met to discuss a new parking sign program and approve Lacuna, a student-run literary publication.
The two have a whirlwind romance during the trial, but the question of whether one of them is on a placebo instead of the ...
On Saturday, the Kenyon women’s lacrosse team defeated the University of Mount Union 15-14 in a thrilling match to kick off ...
The Kenyon women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams returned to the pool over the weekend for the NCAC Championships in ...
Created by Will Bryant ’25 and Niamh Cahill ’25, the bookstore’s Tiny Rug Concerts continue to bring song and joy to Kenyon ...
An interview with Mail Services Manager Crystal Hale reveals the hardwork and dedication of the mailroom staff, as well as ...
The Sexual Respect Peer Alliance returned to campus on Feb. 9 after a two-year hiatus in a new iteration of the organization.
The Office of Student Engagement hosted the iamstonefoltz Foundation to give two talks regarding the impacts of hazing.
As our country enters a turbulent and oppressive era of American politics, student activism will be inevitable at Kenyon. With many of us feeling passionate about a variety of issues, I’d like to ...
Senate Bill 104 will go into effect, requiring colleges to change multi-occupancy gender-neutral bathrooms into single-sex or single-occupancy facilities. While Kenyon is complying with the law, it ...
The Board of Trustees met in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to discuss the College's strategic plan amid changes to the education landscape.
This past week, the Kenyon men’s lacrosse team played its first pair of home games including beating Colorado College 10-7.