
Ready to Roll
Masen Colucci ’19 puts skills learned as a film major to work as an intern at New York Magazine.
November 26, 2018
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Masen Colucci ’19 puts skills learned as a film major to work as an intern at New York Magazine.
Stand-up comic Delaney Barker ’20 mines the college experience for laughs.
After graduating from Kenyon, Natalie Kane ’18 reflects on four years of growth and learning on the Hill.
Gambier’s much-loved annual rummage sale enters a new era to accommodate continued growth.
A senior preparing to descend the Hill after graduation recalls her first magical trip to Gambier.
A new student-run publication highlights the beauty of the Spanish language and the perspectives of the Latino/a community.
In some ways my favorite part of campus is Middle Path, designed to bring people together.
Kenyon students protect their Knox County community through service as volunteer firefighters.
For Henry Uhrik ’18, illustration helps transcend cultural and language barriers.
Kenyon’s dining hall partners with local farmers to source organic turkeys for the annual holiday feast known as Peircegiving.
The new director of Kenyon’s Health and Counseling Center explains his plans to keep Kenyon feeling good.
“Finding a place to call home, a place you can claim as yours, makes all the difference,” writes first-year student Tariq Thompson.
New spaces to enrich student life open in the Village of Gambier thanks to the support of alumni donors.
Six years after first reading "The Fault in Our Stars," a senior English major is glad to still be reading engaging, challenging texts.