Dylan Markovic is a talented individual here at Kenyon. He is part of Senior Class Committee (the most important group on campus), an established Cleveland sports fan, and also an undiscovered comic. Oh not to mention he can play the guitar upside-down, backwards and without looking. The man is hardcore. He plays in a little band on campus called Motown. Have Dylan tell you the rest.
Think Kenyon doesn’t give you the right experience to go into marketing? Think again! Here are some things you can do right now if you’re interested in this field. Written by: Adrienne Wolter K’12
In the last week I’ve experienced two key cultural aspects of Morocco, both of which I was previously afraid. This first was going to the hamam, or public bath, and the second was the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice), during which families kill and eat a sheep, goat or sometimes camel.
When my daughter was a junior in high school, she signed up for a six-week summer program in Brazil. I couldn’t imagine how I would cope for that long without her. If I couldn’t face putting her on an airplane for a six-week trip, how would I handle a college drop-off? I joked with her that after she said good-bye to me on freshman move-in day, she should check under the bed in her dorm room. She was not amused.
I stand with every dad who drives a minivan full of his young adult's belongings to Kenyon with their freshman son, wife and second child.