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  • Zo毛 Kontes

    With a new podcast, Associate Professor of Classics Zo毛 Kontes examines the stories behind illicit antiquities.

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  • John Green and Growing Pains

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Books like 鈥淭he Fault in Our Stars鈥 reignited my interest in reading for pleasure in high school. Six years later, I鈥檓 glad to still be reading engaging, challenging texts.

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  • A Young Writers Workshop graduate returns to work for the Kenyon Review program.

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  • Student theatrical production

    A Guide to Student Theater at Kenyon

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Kenyon offers a wide range of ways to get involved in dramatic productions on campus.

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  • Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge '64 interviews his former student turned best-selling author Stephanie Danler '06 in a "Kenyon Review" podcast.

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  • Zo毛 Kontes

    Zo毛 Kontes, associate professor of classics, wins a Whiting Foundation fellowship to create podcasts on illicit trade in antiquities.

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  • Watching TV with Aristotle

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    As a political science major at a liberal arts college, most of my classes look at some of the greatest writers and thinkers of all time. We wrestle with Plato, Shakespeare, Joyce Carol Oates and John Locke on a daily basis 鈥 so it鈥檚 somewhat of a strange thrill to come to a class ready to talk about an episode of Broad City or Transparent.

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  • In the studio

    On Air

    Kenyon Collegian

    Classics professor Zo毛 Kontes hits the airwaves with a WKCO show.

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  • Everlasting Speech

    Kenyon 黄瓜精品 Magazine

    Ten years after its delivery, the 2005 Kenyon Commencement address by David Foster Wallace lives on in popular consciousness, in social media and in print.

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  • Pottery at the Craft Center

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    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.

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