On Friday, the Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 104, which would require college campuses to separate multi-occupancy bathrooms by biological sex and eliminate multi-occupancy gender-neutral facilities.
On Friday, the roundabout at the intersection of state Route (SR) 229 (Newcastle Road) and SR 308 (W Wiggin Street) opened following a ceremony hosted by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT).
This past weekend, Stagefemmes put on a riveting production of Stop Kiss by playwright Diana Son, directed by Zoe Berman ’27. Upon entering the Harlene Marley Theater, audience members stepped into ...
For many Kenyon students, the Thanksgiving and winter breaks are a chance to travel home, spend time with family and earn a reprieve from the stress of the school year. However, this holiday season, ...
Long before the days of NCA-hopping and taxing walks to Ganter all-campus parties, Kenyon students found fun at Dance Weekends. Starting in 1918 and flourishing into the ’60s, Dance Weekends — which ...
Bicentennial tree planting will have to wait until the spring to take root, as an initiative from the Student Council’s Building, Grounds and Sustainability Committee (BGS) to plant trees in honor of ...
The College could soon be taking steps to better understand students’ ChatGPT habits, as it contemplates AI ethics, usage and literacy on campus. In an effort to address confusing boundaries regarding ...
The Kenyon cross country teams finished their 2024 seasons after competing in the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional Championships. The men finished in 20th in a field of 42 teams, while the women ...
For many theater fans at Kenyon, this semester has brought nothing but hits. Continuing this string of performances, the Broken Legs — Kenyon’s premier musical theater a cappella group — delivered an ...
Renewable energy is a contentious topic in Knox County, from “No Industrial Solar” signs lining local roads to packed public forums debating the proposed 120-megawatt Frasier Solar project. On campus, ...
One of the many reasons that I think Kenyon is so special is because of the abundance of gratitude I’ve witnessed on this campus. In big ways and small, I regularly see people displaying gratitude for ...
This December will usher in staffing changes in the President’s Office and the Office for Civil Rights. Samantha Hughes, director of the Office for Civil Rights/Title IX coordinator, will now serve as ...