Pottery at the Craft Center
If there's one thing I'd advise every first-year Kenyon student to do, it's to take at least one class at the Craft Center.
If there's one thing I'd advise every first-year Kenyon student to do, it's to take at least one class at the Craft Center.
I’ve put together a handy guide for those who are having trouble deciding which upperclassman housing option is right for them. Proceed with caution.
As I'm writing this, I am seated by Zack Eydenberg '18 and we're about to fly back to Columbus. I'm devastated for two main reasons; I still have not completed any of my assignments, and I'm just weeks away from graduating from Kenyon College. However, I am in a better place now because of the amazing spring break experience I've had. Four weeks before spring break, I had no job, no prospects and no idea where to start. Now, while I still have no job, I have some prospects and I think I have a better idea of what I'm doing. All this "growth" is a result of the amazing connections I made through the Kenyon alumni network.
I know this is a taboo subject for some Kenyon students, but there’s no escaping reality: It can be way too cold in Gambier sometimes.
Food was a huge concern for me coming into Kenyon. Peirce was a happy revelation. It’s situated in a way where one can easily mix and match different dishes to create wholly unique plates.