Dickinsonian, September 9, 2015
Dining services adapt for the new class, Student Senate enacts bylaws, alumnus return to campus to gain support for LGBTQ Bill, and Pre-Orientation sees 50% growth in the second year.
Dining services adapt for the new class, Student Senate enacts bylaws, alumnus return to campus to gain support for LGBTQ Bill, and Pre-Orientation sees 50% growth in the second year.
Dickinson exhibits its "greenness" through sustainability programs following President William G. Durden's signing of the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment. Student Senate President Anya Malkov is profiled.
Chuck Horewitz writes an article profiling the Poor People's March on Washington. The Freshman Pre-Orientation Weekend plans are outlined in the headline article. Dickinson will have to look to its own funds for renovating the old library building, Bosler Hall. The Board of Trustees and the administration will meet in the Hershey Hotel for a Thursday and Friday retreat. Kathy Wasilewski spoke before the Alumni Council meeting during Commencement Weekend, where she explained the effects that "trends" are having on the College.