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Season three of White Lotus takes viewers to Thailand for a darker, more cynical dive into greed, spirituality, and identity — delivering stunning visuals, emotional twists, and the series’ signature ...
On Monday, Kenyon hosted a screening of the new documentary “Brief Tender Light” and a discussion with the film’s director.
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On Wednesday, Kenyon Students Justice for Palestine (KSJP) hosted a walkout in front of Ransom Hall from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. KSJP encouraged students and faculty to walk out of their classes to stand in ...
On Saturday, President Julie Kornfeld was formally installed as Kenyon’s 20th president and second female president. Over the weekend of her inauguration, which took place on the Toan Track in the ...
On Thursday and Saturday nights, the Hill Theater held a staged reading of senior thesis play GUTPUNCH, which combined Greek drama with themes of girlhood.
A look into the college archives reveals the fight and controversy behind introducing a Gender Studies department at Kenyon in the late 1980s.
Last Thursday and Friday, the College’s Board of Trustees met in San Francisco for their winter meeting. They discussed changes to tuition and budget, supporting Kenyon within the unpredictable ...
This Women’s History Month, the Collegian delves into the namesake of the Crozier Center for Women, the early days of co-education at Kenyon and the enduring legacy of the first women to study on the ...
Standardized tests, such as the ACT and SAT, are necessary to assess college applications. These tests are necessary to predict future college success.
30 community members participate in the Kenyon Student Worker Organizing Committee’s (K-SWOC) town hall on its white paper released earlier this month.
On Thursday and Friday evenings, KCDC put on an emotionally intense but uplifting production of Adrian Einspanier's play Lunch Bunch.
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