Hurricane Diane, production by Kenyon College's Dance, Drama and Film Club, combined greek mythology and seduction of ...
On Saturday, the Horn Gallery hosted a drag show with performances including musical acts, interpretive dances and stand-up ...
With the introduction of several new culturally oriented affinity groups this semester, Gambier is getting to experience the ...
Throughout this week, sophomores, juniors, and seniors will be able to apply for spring semester housing in the newly opened ...
The Kenyon Review awarded the annual Kenyon Review Award for Literary Achievement (KRALA) to Zadie Smith, author of White ...
On Sunday morning, students braved the dreary weather to participate in Theta Delta Phi and Delta Kappa Epsilon’s annual ...
The Kenyon men's basketball team opened its season on Saturday, visiting Baldwin Wallace University before facing Capital ...
Last Saturday, students gathered in the brightly lit Gund Common Ballroom for Diwali festivities hosted by South Asian ...
Sheila Squillante visited the Hill to read from her debut nonfiction essay collection, All Things Edible, Random and Odd: Essays on Grief, Love and Food.
November has always been a busy time on the Hill — a look in the archives reveals some of the pre-Thanksgiving goings-on in the days of yore.
This fall, Kenyon’s political atmosphere has been charged and active with discussion and events surrounding the 2024 ...
Women: Over the weekend, the No. 1 Kenyon women’s swimming and diving team opened the dual meet season with a pair of ...