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National Society for Leadership and Success under investigation by campus officials

Denison Security questions the use of university letterhead to solicit payment of membership fees.

When Henry "H.B." Augustine, a philosophy and communication double major, returned to Denison after a restful winter break, he expected his fledgling honors society, The National Society for Leadership and Success (also known as Sigma Alpha Pi or NSLS), to welcome its first recruits.

Black Student Union celebrates Black Love Week

This semester, the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. focused on constructing community. The freshmen community of the Black Student Union is planning to continue constructing community with "Black Love Week," which will occur from Feb. 15 to Feb. 19.

Annual Slayter Arcade a hit

Annual Slayter Arcade a hit

New medical amnesty policy debated among students

Students express mixed feelings on policy that eliminates the conduct process when medical help is sought for alcohol intoxication.

2/9/10-Correction: In the print edition, it was incorrectly stated that students who were not on the Denison insurance plan would not be allowed to take advantage of this policy. All students, regardless of their insurance policy, can use the medical amnesty policy.

Students fight for greater sustainability efforts to be implemented

In today's economic crisis, it is tempting to put consumption related issues on the backburner. However, not only is consumption the theme on campus this year, but it is also one of themes in Stephen Marglin's new book, The Dismal Science: How Thinking Like an Economist Undermines Community.

Brain Bee raises money for Multiple Sclerosis Society

Brain Bee raises money for Multiple Sclerosis Society

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