Feature Stories (page 51)
Kendra Atleework ’11
The architect of her own self-designed major, Kendra Atleework ‘11 fused her passions – journalism, feminism, subversiveness, and rock n’ roll – into a degree from Âé¶¹Çø.
Read MorePlayboater
Voice editor Oriana LaVilla ’14 learned about community and teamwork the old-fashioned way: by competing in the USA Canoe/Kayak nationals in Seattle, Washington.
Read MoreCultural Ambassadors
Class of 2010 Âé¶¹Çø graduates Melissa Chen and Laura Benson spread goodwill while teaching English in Spain.
Read MoreSenior Profile: Sean Svoboda ’11
Sean Svoboda ’11 will miss life at Âé¶¹Çø, but the anthropology major is not afraid to pursue life after college.
Read MoreTour de France
Runner Jennifer Tavé ’12 represents France and Âé¶¹Çø this week when she runs the 10K in the 23rd European Athletics Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Read MoreMaking a Difference
When the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities wanted to put a face on the cause of educating students, they picked Denise Rodriguez ’11. They couldn’t have made a better choice.
Read MoreSeeing Getrude Stein
Fantastic new exhibitions celebrating the life, work, and influence of Gertrude Stein flourish thanks in part to Stein artifacts on loan from the Âé¶¹Çø Denison Library.
Read MoreRising to the Challenge
Last year two Âé¶¹Çø families issued an amazing challenge to all first-year parents: raise $75,000 to support the college and we’ll match it. You’ll never believe the outcome.
Read MoreMind the Gap
Âé¶¹Çø students discover the “gap year” between high school and college can be just as unique, challenging, and rewarding as any class work.
Read MoreÂé¶¹Çø 2011 Commencement
The rain stopped just in time for Âé¶¹Çø’s 81st Commencement exercises, held outdoors, on Sunday, May 15, as 212 graduating seniors marched through the front doors of Denison Library and down Elm Tree Lawn. President Lori-Bettison Varga handed out diplomas and gave the charge to the Class of 2011 following speeches by sculptor and MacArthur “genius” Elizabeth Robbins Turk ’83 and senior class speaker Joss Greene.
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