A Halloween Fright
At Kenyon, we take our work seriously, but never take ourselves too seriously. With the Halloween spirit in mind, I present a few examples of exactly how we make sure that life at Ransom Hall isn't all work and no play.
At Kenyon, we take our work seriously, but never take ourselves too seriously. With the Halloween spirit in mind, I present a few examples of exactly how we make sure that life at Ransom Hall isn't all work and no play.
At about 12:42 a.m. yesterday, travel season for Kenyon admissions counselors came to an end. Accordingly, it’s time for a bit of reflection. Without further ado, I present to you the five heroes of travel season. Some are unsung, some are well known, but they all deserve praise.
Registration is just around the riverbend, and there are so, so many great classes at Kenyon that I wish I had the time to take. In case you need some ideas of what to take or are looking to venture outside your major, I thought I’d make a list of the three best classes I’ve taken and three that I haven’t taken but think look really interesting.
“Over the years I've had my share of friends, enemies, lovers, losses and triumphs. With time they all begin to run together. But you will find the real moments are vibrant. The rest just fades away. Your pain will fade.” — Joseph Morgan as Klaus Mikaelson in The Originals, Season 2, Episode 1, “Rebirth.”
If you give a Kenyon Kid a midterm, they're going to hole up in Wiggle Ground. If they hole up in Wiggle Ground, they'll neglect their other activities. If they neglect their other activities, they'll have a breakdown about their whole self-worth as a human and question the success of their life thus far. If they have a breakdown about their whole self-worth as a human and question the success of their life thus far, they're gonna want some ice cream.