2014, blog, filters, graphics, informative, instagram

Fun With Filters

I wrote this blog post for The Longaberger Company's blog.You can view the original here.Filters are what separate Instagram from your regular phone camera. Instead of editing each photo’s brightness and saturation, you can choose from pre-made filters that can transform your selfie into a photograph that even Robert Mapplethorpe would be jealous of.  It… Continue reading Fun With Filters

2014, blog, how-to, ikea, pinterest, shopping

How I Used Pinterest for My New Apartment

A month ago, I signed a lease on a new apartment. I knew that I needed new furniture and was excited at the thought of shopping for all of it. But how could I stay organized while shopping? How could I remember what all I'd seen? Pinterest.I made a board and appropriately called it Apartment. I'm… Continue reading How I Used Pinterest for My New Apartment

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Car chase ends with crash into Burke

The Denisonian By Debbie GillumNews Editor EmeritusThere was some commotion on South Quad Thursday, April 17 when a brief car chase ended with a collision into Burke Hall.The car chase started when Licking County Sheriff Officers tried to pull over William Beatty, 46, from Newark, for only having one working headlight on Ohio 16.He refused to… Continue reading Car chase ends with crash into Burke

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Going Green On the Hill: An Update

Going Green On the Hill: An UpdatebyDebbie Gillum ’14With the campus starting to look green for spring, Denison is continuing to go green and be more sustainable. Facilities Services has been improving buildings by replacing old light bulbs with fluorescent lights that consume less energy and have a longer lifespan. They have also added occupancy… Continue reading Going Green On the Hill: An Update

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Students share their experiences as dining hall workers

Feature article from April 8 Denisonian Max Collins, a junior from Stamford, Conn., does not have a typical on-campus job such as working at the library, being a tour guide or working in a department. Instead, Collins works for Bon Appetit at Curtis. While it may not be the most glamorous job, Collins said he enjoys… Continue reading Students share their experiences as dining hall workers