Throughout last week and into this one, almost 200 Kenyon students on the Hill participated in spring Greek rush week.
Civil was introduced by Robert P. Hubbard Assistant Professor of Poetry Michael Leong, who described her work as something ...
From Japan to Scotland, Kenyon students share their off-campus study experience, filled with memorable cultural exchanges and ...
Kenyon’s Bookworms hosts Fan-fiction night, fostering a supportive space where book lovers bond over their creative effort to ...
Starting in the fall, Kenyon’s modular housing units — commonly known as the “Mods”— will no longer house students. According ...
On Saturday the Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams returned to Wooster for the Fighting Scots Invitational. Both ...
Gund Gallery's New Spring Exhibition Centers Climate and Environment, asks viewers to participate and reflect.
After close losses against Oberlin College and Wabash College last week, the Kenyon men’s basketball team continued its ...
The treatment of Greek life not only harms fraternities and sororities, but also undermines the sense of community we foster at Kenyon.
The Buildings, Grounds and Sustainability Committee is starting the semester off strong with various initiatives to reduce waste and create a more environment-friendly culture on campus.
On Friday, Kenyon welcomed Urvashi Chakravarty, professor of English at the University of Toronto, for an engaging talk titled “The Misfortune to Breed: Race, Gender, and Heritable Slavery in the ...