Student Literary Groups
Hika
Hika is Kenyon's oldest student-run literary magazine. We look for the best student poetry, prose, photography, multimedia, etc.--if it can be represented in 2-D, we'll take a look. Our board of student editors review submissions weekly, and at the end of each year we publish our annual magazine. If you're interested in joining, email us at hika@kenyon.edu.
E-mail address: hika@kenyon.edu
Horn Gallery Literary Magazine
The Horn Gallery Literary Magazine offers an opportunity for every student to express, in writing, any opinion or belief, as long as it is thoughtfully or artistically expressed. The magazine is a variety of creative medium, specifically poetry, prose, and art.
Email address: horn.gallery.magazine@kenyon.edu
Kenyon Collegian
The Collegian is a student-run weekly newspaper focusing on events on campus and in the Gambier community. It includes news, features, commentary, sports, arts and entertainment, photographs, and original cartoon work.
E-mail address: collegian@kenyon.edu
Persimmons
Persimmons is an outlet for the very best creative efforts of Kenyon's student body. It is a publication that embraces student poetry, prose, art, photography, and music, allowing talented writers and artists to share their work with others.
E-mail address: persimmons@kenyon.edu
Poets' Society
The Kenyon Poets' Society is a student-run organization designed to help student poets explore their craft and improve their writing.
The Kenyon Observer
The Kenyon Observer enjoys national recognition as well as the prestige of being Kenyon's only political magazine. The Observer offers its readers student-bred discourse across a spectrum of cultural, political and social issues. Through this effort, the Observer hopes to promote a greater understanding of local, national and global issues to the Kenyon College community.
E-mail address: tko@kenyon.edu
Kenyon Literary Society
The Kenyon Literary Society fosters enthusiasm for the creation and appreciation of literature by providing a space for students and professors to share and discuss their own work as well as the works of others.
E-mail address: kls@kenyon.edu



