Bullsheet is a student-run publication for news, humor and community dialog that is printed daily and delivered to campus buildings. It was founded in 1979 to combat student apathy, and it remains central to campus culture by providing an open forum for free speech.
The Homestead is a student-run intentional community with a focus on ecological sustainability, founded in 1977.
=== Fraternity and sorority life ===
There are 19 nationally recognized fraternal organization on campus, governed by four councils. As of 2023, 35% of students join a fraternity or sorority.
=== Traditions and folklore ===
D-Day, the successor to the college's old Scrap Day, is a celebration of the entire college, put on once a year by the University Programming Council (UPC).
Kirtley Mather, Class of 1909, named the tallest peak in Alaska's Aleutian Peninsula "Mt. Denison." In 1978 and 1998, groups of students, professors, and alumni scaled the mountain.
Denison has one of the few remaining college cemeteries.
== Arts ==
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