On Friday, the Class of 2025 will mark 100 days until graduation with Fandango, the traditional senior-faculty celebration. When seniors registered for the event, we had the opportunity to invite ...
To ease the pressures facing students, this past Saturday, the Cox Health and Counseling Center held a mindfulness retreat.
Student performances stole the show in last week’s adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the Bolton Theater.
Student Council met to discuss the upcoming AI Week, Fandango, the approval of the Kenyon History Society and more.
On Saturday night, the Knox County Symphony gave its annual Winter Concert. The show featured performances from the winners ...
Margaret Lewis and Joel Gunderson, whose various businesses have brought joy and community to Gambier for years, reflect on ...
Associate Director of Admissions and Director of Guest Relations JJ Jemison ’13 will depart the Office of Admissions on ...
Dear Millennial Professors, As a Gen Z student at Kenyon, I have noticed a pattern from several of my millennial professors: Your niceness prevents me from deeply engaging with class. To be clear, ...
In celebration of Black History Month, students of Black Student Union reflect on the organization’s founding document and the College’s current commitment to racial equity.
Over the weekend, the Kenyon men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Wittenberg University to compete in the Steemer Showcase.
General Counsel Jacqueline Holmes answered a Q&A addressing concerns over recent executive orders under the Trump administration.
Kenyon hosted a screening of the new documentary “Brief Tender Light” and a discussion with the film’s director.
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