On Thursday evening, students and faculty went to the Horn Open Gallery to experience diverse mediums of art by talented ...
On Friday afternoon, dozens of Kenyon students set off for the annual Jubilee Conference in Pittsburgh. Attended by students across the nation, the conference focused on exploring and practicing ...
As seniors on the Hill, there are many milestones and memorable events to look forward to. Soirée is pure elegance with an open bar for us soon-to-be graduates, while Fandango brings together students ...
The Kenyon women’s basketball concluded the 2024-25 season with a 62-39 loss to Oberlin College at home, ending the campaign at 2-22 (0-14 NCAC).
Office of Student Engagement will host the Gundies, bringing back the tradition of the Kenyon Leadership Awards from over a decade ago.
Last Saturday, the Kenyon women’s lacrosse team battled against No. 12 Roanoke College (Va.). Though the Owls battled back late in the game, they ultimately fell to the Maroons 19-10.
The Kenyon men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams took to the pool for the final time in Gambier this season, competing in the unscored First Chance Invitational and Fast Chance Invitational on ...
Last week, the College posted temporary parking signs in high-ticket parking lots around campus as part of a pilot program designed to address parking-related confusion on the Hill. The Safety and ...
For Kenyon students, eating the same brunch every Sunday, walking the same path to the North Campus Apartments, and studying at our favorite spots in Chalmers Library are some of the routines we have ...
With apologies to T.S. Eliot, Kenyon students know that February is truly the cruelest month. On campus, it is known for frigid temperatures, sheets of ice covering every walkable surface in Gambier ...
I write this piece to object to the great injustice that took place on Saturday at Battle of the Bands. The indefensible choice to deny Tomorrow at Four the right to play has rightly led to collective ...