Bill Gardner, The Kenyon Collegian

Bill Gardner

The Kenyon Collegian

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Past articles by Bill:

ITS will temporarily move into Bexley over the summer —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

College suspends campus fraternity after hazing allegations —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

College mourns Lydia White —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

Asbestos signs appear in front of Farr —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

Can Kenyon survive a market crash? —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

AVI considers changes —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

After a sudden move, WKCO searches for a sense of place —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

Safety warns of trucks flying confederate flags —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

Title IX handbook now defines ‘stealthing’ as an offense —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

Missing painting found near Tafts —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

Missing painting found near Tafts —

Serving Kenyon College and Gambier, Ohio since 1856. → Read More

College clarifies language for pending AIB hearings to avoid ‘loophole’

Last year, when a student withdrew from Kenyon before their academic infraction hearing, the student did not face any consequences and they did not receive a grade in the class, even though they might have violated Kenyon’s academic standards, according to Sriya Chadalavada ’19, student chair of the Committee of Academic Standards (CAS), who spoke at the Student Council meeting two weeks ago.… → Read More

PCs change hotline after strange calls

Last spring, the Peer Counselor (PC) Hotline began receiving calls from a man with an Australian accent pretending to be a Kenyon student, prompting them to change the Hotline number this year. The PCs are a student-led resource for emotional support on campus. When the man called, he talked about generic problems that any student might have. When the PCs on call asked him about specifics — like… → Read More

KCSO continues to investigate murder of local man

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office found the body of Nick Remillard, 20, in the swimming pool of his Gaskin Avenue home on June 11 with a bullet hole through his cheek, according to the Knox County Sheriff’s Report. Police identified Kevin Remillard, 48, Nick Remillard’s cousin, as a main suspect. Kevin Remillard left a note in the residence reading that “he had killed Nick,” according to the… → Read More

Entry restricted in Watson, McBride

Next semester, students who do not live in Watson or McBride Residence Halls will have limited K-Card access to these buildings. In an effort to improve safety and reduce crime, the Office of Housi… → Read More

Tampon dispensers gather dust

Women in need of a pad or tampon won’t find them in the dispensers on campus. For the past four years, maintenance has not been refilling the dispensers in the bathrooms of academic and administrat… → Read More

Board of Trustees discusses divestment; future of the library

President Sean Decatur described last week’s meeting of the Board of Trustees as “anticlimactic.” No major decisions are typically made during the fall meeting. On the agenda for this meeting were… → Read More

Tuition expected to grow annually by 3-4%

Kenyon’s tuition ranks among the highest in Ohio, and students should expect the price to continue increasing. Tuition will continue to grow by about 3 to 4 percent annually, according to Joseph Li… → Read More

Pub strives for Cove crowds

At 11:30 p.m. on Saturday evening, the Ohio State University football game played to a nearly empty Peirce Pub. AVI workers leaned against the bar and occasionally glanced up at the door, waiting f… → Read More

Buckeye Building gets a new name

The Wright Center might not sound as sweet as the Buckeye Candy Building after its recent renaming. But donations by Karen and Alexander Wright of the Ariel Foundation have played a vital role in t… → Read More