Perfect Pitch
by Anna Dunlavey '15
Nate Lotze '14 trades baseball for folk music, releasing a five-song EP.
Nate Lotze '14 trades baseball for folk music, releasing a five-song EP.
Friday Cafe, a beloved Kenyon tradition, is about more than just a good lunch.
The Harcourt Parish Rummage Sale enjoyed record profit this year.
Collegian staff writer Phoebe Carter '17 interviews author and humorist Bill Bryson, who will deliver the Commencement address on May 17.
Ransom Riggs '01, author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, talks about his peculiar path to the best-seller list.
A poverty simulation coming to Kenyon this week hopes to raise awareness of economic inequality.
Natalie Margolin ’14 knows how hard it can be to find the perfect play for a senior thesis. So instead of searching for a play, she wrote her own.
On day one, from Quest for Justice to an introductory biology course, Kenyon College is a writing school.
Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge ’64 can’t just visit a place and move on. “When you’re a writer and you go to any place, you’re always looking for material and you’re not done with the place until you’ve written about it,” he said.