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The Kenyon Observer Kenyon's Oldest Undergraduate Political and Cultural Magazine It continued to run through the fall of 2009, but then temporarily ceased publication.

The Kenyon Observer was founded in 1989 by David Horner and Alexander Novak as a conservative undergraduate political journal at Kenyon College. The Observer was re-launched in 2011 by Jon Green and Gabriel Rom, who expanded the publication to feature commentary from Kenyon students of all political ideologies and backgrounds.

Will Ken Harbaugh's 'country over party' message bring victory in Ohio's 7th CD?
10/31/2018

Will Ken Harbaugh's 'country over party' message bring victory in Ohio's 7th CD?

Michael Wakin On a sweaty Ohio night in late July, the Democratic congressional candidate, Ken Harbaugh, entered the Rough Trucks course at the Knox County Fair behind the wheel of a beat-up Chevr…

Will An Independence Referendum Spark a Military Conflict Between China and Taiwan? Read more.
10/31/2018

Will An Independence Referendum Spark a Military Conflict Between China and Taiwan? Read more.

Adam Aluzri As the international system of nation-states continues to retreat into isolationism amidst waves of anti-globalization sentiment, it is becoming clear that diplomatic outreach no longer…

A New American Strategy in a World of Shifting International Politics
10/31/2018

A New American Strategy in a World of Shifting International Politics

Chris Paludi For as long as any current student of this college has been alive, the United States has been the world’s predominant power. Most American students at Kenyon cannot well remember the o…

Learn More About Kenyon's Newest Peer Support Resource
10/15/2018

Learn More About Kenyon's Newest Peer Support Resource

By Mallory Richards Much of my past three years at Kenyon College has been dedicated to functioning as a peer supporter for those impacted by sexual violence. I applied to the SMA program in the s…

Read about the state of Peer Counselors (PCs).
08/12/2018

Read about the state of Peer Counselors (PCs).

By Josh McClain I write today as a Kenyon student, a member of the Kenyon community, and – it’s important to note – as a Peer Counselor.

Kenyon College and the Koch brothers' relationship dates back several years. Learn more here.
08/12/2018

Kenyon College and the Koch brothers' relationship dates back several years. Learn more here.

By Michael Wakin Over the past several decades, Charles and David Koch, the Kansas-based billionaire brothers, have stood on the vanguard of a libertarian crusade to push a conservative agenda and …

With the new academic year around the corner, check out our latest edition about Kenyon life.
08/12/2018

With the new academic year around the corner, check out our latest edition about Kenyon life.

Read the full issue here. Cover art by Lucy Irwin.

02/28/2016

I'm going to be signing off for the night. I'll be back with more to say in Super Tuesday.

02/28/2016

Sanders needs to be focusing on the Latino vote now in order to offset black voters.

02/28/2016

Clinton still might increase her percentage in Charleston county if the black precincts are still out.

02/28/2016

Hillary is even doing well in the northern, more white parts of the state.

02/28/2016

Black voters make up a bigger share of the SC electorate than 2008.

02/28/2016

This is going to be a huge margin most likely. This is not what Sanders wanted going into tonight.

02/28/2016

Exit polls show Clinton doing better among black voters than Obama against her in 2008.

02/28/2016

Clinton has won SC as expected. Now the question is by how much.

02/27/2016

Polls close in 10 minutes.

02/27/2016

Holding the margin under 15 points would be a major victory for the Sanders campaign.

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