Birds. They’re everywhere on campus. They wake you with their songs early in the morning, cawing at you as you walk to class or silently waving at you in a fuzzy purple costume. Birdwatching may seem ...
The Kenyon baseball team began NCAC play over the weekend, falling in both games of a doubleheader at home against No. 1 ...
The Kenyon women’s tennis team faced off against another high-level opponent last Sunday, taking on No. 3 University of ...
This is Kenyon College, and you’re watching Disney Channel! Or, well, you were — if you were one of the 596 people lucky ...
On Saturday, the Kenyon softball team soared to victory against John Carroll University and swept the doubleheader, opening ...
On Tuesday, the Center for the Study of American Democracy and Associate Professor of Political Science Jacqueline McAllister co-hosted Andrew P. Miller, former deputy assistant secretary of state for ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams delivered a strong distance-driven performance at the unscored Emory ...
Protestors in Mount Vernon participated in the ‘No Kings’ protest and talked to the Collegian about the event.
Across American colleges and universities, questions regarding AI’s utility and morality spark mixed reactions among students ...
On Friday, Ohio’s Senate Bill 56 (SB 56) went into effect, leading to changes for THC sales and increased restrictions ...
When I emailed Andy Weir, the author of Project Hail Mary, he did not say much about the recent film adaptation other than that his favorite part was “the atmospheric sample sequence” and that it was ...
On a cold February evening in 1986 on the streets of Stockholm, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme ’48 and his wife Lisbeth ...
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