Kenyon’s Board of Trustees has approved a 3.9% increase to the College’s comprehensive fee for the 2026-27 academic year, ...
The Kenyon College Players’ Production of Horse Girls by Jenny Rachel Weiner was a riotous production of a great play. Before ...
Over the weekend, the Kenyon women’s lacrosse team kicked off its 2026 campaign with a gritty road win against the University ...
On Sunday at 6:30 p.m., Student Council held an open meeting in Chalmers 320 to discuss the endorsement of a statement ...
With 100 free shirts to give out and a light layer of snow beginning to dust the ground, the Horn Gallery opened its doors at 8 p.m. on Saturday night to welcome attendees for Kenyon’s fourth annual ...
As an avid fan of Emily Brontё’s Wuthering Heights, I tried to walk into the theater to see Emerald Fennell’s adaptation, “Wuthering Heights,” with an open mind. My hopes were abruptly crushed. There ...
The Moth is a global organization best known for hosting communal storytelling events. According to their website, the Moth was founded in 1997 by novelist George Dawes Green “who wanted to recreate ...
Kenyon has an incredibly rich music scene, and I have been consistently impressed in my four years with how many talented musicians come here, form bands and constantly seek out new venues to perform.
Kenyon students are sick. Our disease? Doing-too-much-itis. Common symptoms include signing up for a million different activities on top of your four (or five or six) classes and having to be in a ...
The Kenyon men’s lacrosse team experienced a flurry of highs and lows over the last few weeks, competing in three games. First, the Owls beat Adrian College (Mich.) 15-8 before falling in overtime ...
KYDSA circulates a petition calling for more transparency from the Board of Trustees, especially surrounding Kenyon’s ongoing “rightsizing” process.
Let’s eat Grandma vs. Let’s eat, Grandma.” Classic middle school English teacher vibes. In all seriousness, though, these cornball axioms serve a purpose. Kenyon is a writer’s college by name, and we ...