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Students, staff and visitors are undoubtedly familiar with the yellow siding of Finn House, situated across the street from the English cottages and watching over cars as they drive up the Hill.
During spring break, two newly minted travel courses brought students to Greece and the Galapagos with the help of donor funding.
A look into the college archives reveals the fight and controversy behind introducing a Gender Studies department at Kenyon in the late 1980s.
The Center for the Study of American Democracy will host its 2025 biennial conference “A Nation of Immigrants?” on March 26 and 27.
In anticipation of dreary February weather and midterms, Kenyon students share advice on maintaining well-being.
On Monday, Kenyon hosted a screening of the new documentary “Brief Tender Light” and a discussion with the film’s director.
Throughout last week and into this one, almost 200 Kenyon students on the Hill participated in spring Greek rush week.
The Buildings, Grounds and Sustainability Committee is starting the semester off strong with various initiatives to reduce waste and create a more environment-friendly culture on campus.
From Japan to Scotland, Kenyon students share their off-campus study experience, filled with memorable cultural exchanges and lasting relationships.
The College announced Wednesday a new Wright Family Scholarship to fund a Mount Vernon High School graduate to attend Kenyon tuition-free.
In an effort to address confusion regarding AI use, Andrew Pilat ’25 has been advocating for required inclusion of AI policy in syllabi.