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Sigma Chi sanctioned over housing violations. Study shows that 70 percent of Dickinson students have cellular phone with them at Dickinson. Student Senate and the Multi-Organizational Board (MOB) unveil plans to renovate the Depot. Planned installation of chimes in Old West to be completed by...

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Wheelchair accessibility problematic around campus. Senate budget surplus explained. Dickinson College Democrats to host an election debate between the Democrat nominees for the 199th District of the Pennsylvania State House spot. Multi-Organization Board and Campus Activities Board to undergo...

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The Health Center offers birth control options. The Public Affairs Symposium will focus on natural disasters. Wireless internet is now available in the HUB. The disciplinary system at Dickinson is explained. The Banner Self-Service System replaces the old Dickinson Online Confidant (DOC) for...

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As fraternity rush season takes off, Kappa Sigma fraternity considers reapplying for recognition on campus after being suspended in 2004. The TV ad-hoc committee established recently by Student Senate releases a poll of potential cable channels to be added to Dickinson's repertoire. MOB and...

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Three minority Greek organizations inquire about possibly gaining chapters at Dickinson. These organizations include Kappa Alpha Psi, Sigma Lambda Beta and Delta Sigma Theta. Once again, the applicant pool for admissions reaches a record high and the acceptance rate drops to 42%, making...

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The Multi-Organizational Board announces alternative rock band Brand New as its Spring 2008 concert selection.  Stephanie Balmer is chosen as the new Dean of Admissions falling the resignation of Seth Allen in 2007.  Kappa Sigma mounts a return to the campus community after being suspended in...

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Poet Maxine Kumin receives Stellfox Award. Sexual assault reports prompt an administrative meeting. Global Education offers a new semester option in Bologna, Italy. Library Information Services begins switch from Blackboard to Moodle education system. The Weekend Initiatives Group joins Multi-...

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MOB selects Janelle Monae as Fall Concert performer. Margaret Atwood to come to Dickinson November 29th to receive Stellfox Award. Matthews House opens as new special interest Wellness Living House. Career Center hosts first Internship Showcase. Philip Zelikow, former executive of 9/11...

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MOB announces Spring Concert, Dada Life. Feminist Collective hosts Allison Weiss and Mal Blum.

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Relay for Life kicks-off, Stephanie Balmer leaves the position as dean of admissions, Errol Huffman begins as new Head of Dining Services, Timeflies play alongside Chiddy Bang during MOB's 2013 Fall Concert, and the Dickinsonian interviews Ted Neeley. 

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The Dickinsonian publishes a prank issue containing news of Childish Gambino & One Direction replacing Chiddy Bang & Timeflies, Senate shuts down but students fail to notice, phallic art coming to a library near you, a new Biology Class titled "Life Creation," and finally an...

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Dickinson College earns Fulbright distinction, Sue Coe accepts the College Arts Prize, President Nancy Roseman discusses Dickinson's direction during a Senior Club Event, MOB assuages rumors about the Fall Concert, and Thanksgiving and Hanukkah to occur on the same day this year. 

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The 2013 Fall concert proceeds without an opener, sports and science both join the media board, the 11th annual Diversity Monologue Contest celebrates the power of student voices, and Issei teams up with a Dickinson Alum's non-profit organization Inspirational Medicine. 

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Dickinson discusses transparency and sexual history in misconduct policy, the Class of 2018's admissions numbers continue to rise, the campus competes to save energy, the housing lottery policies are changed amidst controversy, Capital Cities are set to perform the Spring Concert. 

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The Infernos and the Dtones participate in the International Championship of Colligate A Capella Quarter Final at Penn State, the Relay for Life's February registration is a success,  the Grocery Program and the All College Formal are both successes. 

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Men's Club Lacrosse Team experiences an undefeated season, Austrian writer Thomas Glavinic shares his stories, MOB hosts Springfest on Morgan field and explorer Paul Mayewski discusses his adventures. 

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The Clarke Forum tackles Syrian Civil War, MOB offers a meet and greet with Hoodie Allen, Rob Stone returns to work, Trans Advocacy Committee prepares proposals.

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DPS investigates a spike in Library thefts, the Wellness Center sees a 23% increase in visits, rapper Hoodie Allen headlines the Fall Concert, the Dickinsonian interviews the so-called "squirrel tamer" Dalton Maltz, and the student-run sustainability clubs dwindle.

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Echosmith is set to headline the MOB Spring Concert, DPS considers a fixed-route safety shuttle, Governor Tom Wolf is set to speak at Commencement,  exclusive club counter-measure fails in Student Senate. 

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