Dickinsonian, December 6, 1979

Daughter of late General Joseph Warren Stilwell, Nancy Stilwell Easterbrook speaks about China. Dean Leonard S. Goldberg reacts to multiple student assaults on campus. Coalition of Private University Students (COPUS) strives to improve the student finance gap. Professors Lonna Malmsheimer, Julius and Melissa Kassovic, and Dan Bechtel visit Three Mile Island and analyze the nuclear accident. Professor Richard Pfau gives a lecture on the current Iran Crisis. Fresh ideas and hard work strengthen Dickinson's theater program. Men's Basketball defeats Muhlenberg.

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Dickinsonian, April 8, 2009

Summary of Relay for Life event. Announcement of new, online room selection system. Department of Theater and Dance and Mermaid Players production. Central Pennsylvania Consortium Africana Studies Conference is held. Trip to the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D. C.. Happyfunsmile performs in the HUB. Pi Beta Phi hosts a Volleyball Tournament. Large Spring Speech Contest is held.

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Dickinsonian, November 19, 2008

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 fundraiser in Old West. Third Degree Steppers win at Apollo Night. Susannah Barlow becomes the Women's Center director. The Department of Theatre and Dance will present the Freshmen Plays. Men and Women's cross country teams secure places in the NCAA Divisions III championships.

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Dickinsonian, March 29, 2007

The Mermaid Players and Department of Theater and Dance present the spring mainstage production, a dark comedy premiering this weekend. Vice President for Enrollment and College Relations Robert Massa is named as a member of the American Council on Education, one of only 38 educators nationwide to receive this honor. An Evangelical Christian group from Washington, Pennsylvania comes to campus and hands out inflammatory fliers to students, who were outraged and alerted DPS.

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Dickinsonian, October 26, 2006

The room draw system is updated to an online program, eliminating the horrors of the HUB housing lottery. DPS Officer Charles Weekley is dismissed from his position after supposedly lying about abandoning a pet of a faculty member. The Mermaid Players and the Dickinson Department of Theater and Dance present the fall theatrical production "Urinetown." Football defeats Franklin and Marshall and retains the prized Conestoga Wagon Trophy, a symbol of the rivalry between the two schools.

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Dickinsonian, February 28, 2003

Snowstorm cancels classes for first time since 1983. Dickinson introduces outdoor recycling receptacles. Albert Bartlett gives Glover Memorial Lecture on population growth and energy supply. Department of Theater and Dance presents "Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet" with Mermaid Players. Profile of Etsuko Inoguchi. Comedian Lewis Black performs in ATS. Senior Elizabeth Richards studies threatened goldenrod population. Swimming breaks seven school records at Centennial Conference Championships.

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Dickinsonian, September 13, 2002

Ben Blutstein, alumnus, killed in Hebrew University bombing. Richard Rischar, Kathy Black, Dave Lohman, and Judith Rudge participate in Rolling Requiem to memorialize first anniversary of September 11th attacks. Debate about effects of September 11th attacks on America. Water conservation contest between residence halls. Dance and theater department moved to Montgomery House; irksome ramp built into house. Robert Renaud discusses spacial organization improvements to Waidner-Spahr Library proposed by Space Use Task Force, including relocation of Writing Center.

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