Amidst the 2025 fall sports season, senior men’s soccer captain Robbie Stroebel ’26 shares his thoughts and feelings on his ...
Being an artist is a little bit crazy … or possibly, the word is brave,” Andrea Daly ’06 shared at the Department of Music’s ...
On Friday, Kenyon College held a memorial service for Thomas Stamp ’73, the late College historian, keeper of Kenyoniana and ...
On the Hill, as students rush to class, greet friends and professors or head to Peirce Hall, the sound of crunching gravel ...
Just Ask!, a new CDO program, enables students to connect with Kenyon alumni and alleviate post-graduation worries.
Last week, Kenyon students were flabbergasted to see a new sign placed near the register of the beloved Village Market, which ...
Liberal learning dissipates at the utterance of “requirement.” A liberal arts education needs to be reciprocal to work. The student should want to learn the content as much as the content wants to be ...
What do some of the best books have in common? The worst? Can an entire first chapter be written solely using the first lines of other books? Tom Comitta covered these topics during their talk and ...
The Kenyon Collegian is hosting a journalism conference open to the Kenyon community and all former Collegian staff, featuring a range of Kenyon alumni with distinguished careers in the field of ...
Look, all I’m saying is that we have a pub in the basement, and for whatever reason, we’re not using it. Why must our student body be deprived of such an obvious slam dunk? We’ve got the venue, the ...
The last week of September, sororities and fraternities alike came together to compete in Kenyon’s annual Greek Week. Typically hosted in the spring, the week is meant to inspire friendly competition ...