Newly Launched Group Blasts Off
By Grant Miner ’19
Kenyon’s new Rocketry Club celebrates its start with an eventful liftoff.
Kenyon’s new Rocketry Club celebrates its start with an eventful liftoff.
The Gund Gallery takes residence hall decor to the next level with a new art-loan program.
Students try to take the chill out of February by bringing back Philander’s Phling dance.
Through a job-shadowing program, alumni point India Amos ’17 toward an unexpected career path.
From basement couches in a gingerbread-like cottage, students have the big job of helping choose submissions for the prestigious Kenyon Review literary magazine.
The Collegian Magazine wins a top award from the Associated Collegiate Press.
Aspiring journalist Henri Gendreau '16 is planning for his future through internships and his work as Collegian editor.
Chris Herren, an ex-NBA player who lost his career to drugs, shares with students a key to his recovery.
Students passionate about issues affecting indigenous people take an active role in Native American Heritage Month.
Members of the Kenyon community stage a sit-in at Peirce Hall to raise awareness of racial intolerance on college campuses.
A student group, the Pealers, carries on a bell-ringing tradition in the Church of the Holy Spirit.
An indefatigable student volunteer sparks Kenyon efforts to aid a local school.
Students and families enjoy autumn hues and outdoor fun at the Brown Family Environmental Center’s Harvest Festival.
Three students, a food cart and loads of cheddar: Campus entrepreneurs start a profitable business selling grilled cheese late at night.
Jesseca Kusher ’19, a budding environmental scientist, adds to the talent of Kenyon’s newest class.