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Limestone Ventures, a new club on campus aimed at promoting self-starting businesses, held an entrepreneurship forum in ATS on October 25th. A group of students in an Oceanography class plan to head to the Bahamas in January to do research. The Clarke Center plans to hold a 3-day celebration of...

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Students have mixed feelings about the new class registration system. Wildlife at the Reineman Wildlife Sanctuary and Field Laboratory is being harmed by an overpopulation of deer. Alcohol Awareness Week is this week. Ashley Myers and Allyson Ayers write an article about turnitin.com, the new...

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Central Pennsylvania Consortium performs African-American Music Festival at Dickinson. Planning and Budget Committee plans budget cuts. Andrew J. Theodorakis sentenced for anthrax hoax. Princeton Review ranks Dickinson 20th in nation for acceptance of homosexuals and 6th in nation for food...

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ROTC ranked 8th in nation. Response to Penn State's proposed move of the Dickinson School of Law. $1 million granted to history department for creation of faculty post specializing in the American Civil War. Concerns expressed over air conditioning policies in campus housing. Major General...

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Alcohol incidents decline within campus community. Some students disappointed with study abroad program offerings. Students react positively to new, longer cafeteria hours. A backstage pass with the concert committee. Posse program expands to Los Angeles. The play Platanos and Collard Greens,...

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Relay for Life to be held. Comments about the increase in internet speed. Article on Barack Obama's presidential victory. Changes to the orientation committee. Nichole Fernandez is named the Reserve World Champion at the International Friesian Showhorse Association's Grand Nation and Worlds...

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Antonio Banderas to visit the college. Distant connection found between Justice Gabriel Duvall, who funded the construction of Old West, and President Barack Obama. Petition for sexual orientation to be added to Dickinson's non-discrimination policy. Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Sigma Theta hold a...

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The Writing Program and First-Year Seminar Program team up to offer First Years a $100 essay prize. DPS Student Advisory Board set to launch. The Cafeteria adds a kosher option. Admissions Office changes campus tour route. Dickinson's Alpha Lambda Delta chapter receives the 2009 Alpha Bronze...

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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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Author and political activist, Jonathan Kozol speaks in ATS. Dickinson develops graduate partnerships. The Trout Gallery unveils a famous Benjamin Rush portrait. Dickinson hosts large discussion on coverage of legal courts. Jive Turkeys win the Tenth Annual JiveFest. Students march for Lesbian/...

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The H1N1 vaccine arrives to the Dickinson Health Center. Two students, Jillian Laux and Erica Hartz, present their research work in Harrisburg. The future of Phi Psi is uncertain. Women's Lacrosse team adopts a stray puppy. Men's Soccer wins against McDaniel College and ties with Franklin and...

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Dickinson is the nation's first liberal arts college to be selected for a NASA climate change grant. Italian film director Marco Tullio Giordana visits Dickinson. President Durden speaks at the Mediterranean Association for International Schools (MAIS) Conference in Italy. Women's Swimming wins...

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The College campus reacts to Political Science Professor John Ransom's charges of possession of child pornography. Study Abroad options increase. Students travel to Denmark for the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15). R. Russell "Rusty" Shunk to retire from his position as Vice President of...

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Kid Cudi to perform in October. Construction on the Quarry and Althouse Hall still underway. Cafeteria changes spark mixed reactions. Cross Country dominates the  Little Three Cross Country Championship.

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Global Education is developing new summer abroad programs. Vargas Llosa, a past Stellfox winner, receives the Nobel Peace Prize for Literature. Club Ice Hockey claims their first victory of the season with a win against the University of Maryland. Women's Soccer continues success and breaks...

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The college receives a grant to expand their rape prevention and sexual assault awareness program. WDCV radio hosts a music concert with Isis and Ton-Taun. MOB plans a hip-hop concert including Chris Webby and Mac Miller. Club Hockey wins against Mount St. Mary's. Women's Soccer records their...

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The Quarry increases their prices. The College is in the midst of reviewing its sexual assault policies. "Killer Coke" leader, Ray Rogers speaks at a campus rally. Women's Soccer advances to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Cross Country heads to National Championships next weekend.

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