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Both DPS and the Carlisle Police Department are called to the Phi Kappa Sigma house to investigate a report of a fight. They find several underage pledges in an inebriated state. Disciplinary actions will be forthcoming and possibly detrimental as the fraternity had been suspended just two years...

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In the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings students question Dickinson's preparedness for such an emergency. Both President Durden and DPS chief Danser ensure that emergency procedures are in place if they are ever needed.

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DPS hires three new officers: Stephen Armstrong, Autumn Richter, and Jonathan Mann. Charter Signing celebrated at Dickinson. Over 60 new faculty are added since Convocation in 2010. First-years Facebook group runs into difficulties.

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New butterfly research takes flight, DPS begins to enforce bike fee, community and history collide on Charter Day, and farm pizza brings in the dough. 

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Dickinson's Department of Public Safety introduce Safe Ride, the college rises in national rankings, the annual Yom Kippur Service honors victims of sexual assault, and the Localtunity Program runs out of funding. 

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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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College struggles to hire minority faculty, semester concludes with a third Dialogue to Action event, the Center for Global Study and Engagement has added partner sites in India and New Zealand, DPS and CPD increase patrols and surveillance, and six students and alumni traveled to Paris, France...

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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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Elizabeth Kolbert wins the Sam Rose '58 and Julie Walters Prize for environmental activism and delivers a speech about her book The Sixth Extinction. Higher crime rates in Carlisle lead to an increase in patrols by the Carlilse Police Department and increased cooperation with Dickinson'...

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