Dickinsonian, December 4, 2013

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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Dickinsonian, November 12, 2015

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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Dickinsonian, November 12, 2014

Lorrie Moore, the Stellfox Award winner, visits Dickinson, First-Years learn to adapt, the Clarke Forum hosts a panel discussion on the social impacts of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, a 2015 Fall Mosaic titled "Assessing American and South African Education Since Civil Rights and the End of the Apartheid" hosted by the Africana studies and Education departments is announced, and excitement grows for the Fall Concert featuring the Chainsmokers and 3lau. 

 

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Dickinsonian, November 6, 2013

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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Trickinsonian, October 31, 2013

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 introduction to quinoa. 

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Dickinsonian, September 10, 2009

Regina Spektor to perform Fall music concert. Sushi bar and Biblio Cafe come to campus. College prepares for H1N1 Outbreak. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is placed on social probation. President Durden gives his first Fireside Chat of the year in Adams Hall. Men's Soccer wins first three matches against Miscericordia University, Utica College, and Lycoming College. Women's Soccer wins the Crusader Cup. Football Team wins the season opener and quarterback Ian Mitchell is named Centennial Conference Player of the Week.

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Dickinsonian, September 3, 2008

Spanish Professor Mark Overstreet tenders his resignation abruptly. Rector Science Campus opens for classes after two years under construction. Lupe Fiasco chosen for Fall Concert. Former Dickinson student Patrick McMurphy '07 dies. President Durden calls for drinking age discussion. Althouse becomes home of IB&M and Economics Departments. Adams Hall lounge is renovated.

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