The Spring 2018 Issue
Volume 4 — Issue 2
Letter from the Editors
Dear readers,
That’s a wrap on Volume Four.
We’ve covered a breadth of topics in these past few issues. Once again, our Spring 2018 magazine is diverse in terms of content and explores a variety of themes.
This semester, we look at changing demographics in our student body, follow the campus music scene, and analyze Kenyon’s current relationship with conservative voices. We also hone in on the school’s past in two historical articles. Off the Hill, we look at opioid use in greater Knox County. Our contest-winning essay by Elise Tran is a meditation on feelings of alienation and belonging in the United States.
Articles in this issue:
Behind the Scenes with Booty Robins & Broad Kitty
I spoke with the men behind The Campus Constitutional
Kenyon’s Libraries: A vexed history
We hope you enjoy.
Sincerely,
Griffin Burrough & Frances Saux
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