
Comic Relief
Stand-up comic Delaney Barker ’20 mines the college experience for laughs.
November 26, 2018
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Stand-up comic Delaney Barker ’20 mines the college experience for laughs.
Kenyon recognizes the achievements of students, faculty and alumni at the College’s annual Honors Day ceremony.
A new student-run publication highlights the beauty of the Spanish language and the perspectives of the Latino/a community.
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