Dickinsonian, April 9, 2008

Senator John Kerry campaigns for presidential candidate Barack Obama at the Carlisle Obama '08 Headquarters and the Cumberland Country Democratic Party Headquarters.  Former Dispatch member Pete Francis is selected to perform on Drayer porch as part of Springfest.  Class president hopefuls are profiled.  Dickinson's Model United Nations swept the award ceremony at the annual Virginia International Crisis Simulation (VICS) at the University of Virginia (UVA).

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Dickinsonian, December 12, 2003

Joyce Bylander reappointed as Associate Provost for Campus Academic Life. Dean JoAnne Brown to leave post. Crosswalk safety problems highlighted. Cable TV on campus is discussed. Model UN hosts high school conference. Students abroad discuss experiences in Toulouse and Malaga. Brenda Bretz responds to claims about discouraging double majoring.

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Dickinsonian, March 8, 2002

Body Appreciation Week celebrated on campus. Dickinson Model U.N prepares to go to national conference. Dickinson Christian Fellowship hosted its annual Skeptic's Night. Sergeant First Class Matt Eversmann visits and speaks to Dickinson ROTC cadets. United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Louise Frechette gives a lecture on the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Eating disorders are a larger problem on campus than previously thought. Recent poll shows that many Dickinson students fall asleep in class. Results of student research projects are published.

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Dickinsonian, November 22, 2002

Ethics symposium "Public Places, Private Spaces" discusses privacy vs. national security. Profile of Theodore Pulcini. Dickinson College Model UN Club holds John Dickinson High School Model United Nations conference. Women's cross country wins Mideast Regional Championship with large thanks to Callie Bradley. Men's Soccer visits Holland, Germany, Belgium. Ice hockey defeats Mount Saint Mary's 6-1.

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Dickinsonian, October 11, 1999

College aims to increase diversity on campus. Two new Senate committees will address social life on campus. Brian Whalen appointed head of international education. National Coming Out Week inspires reflection on campus. Y2K madness hits Dickinson. Banned Books week celebrates freedom to read. No beer, no booze, what's left to lose? Model U.N. returns from hiatus. Carlisle courthouse to be wrapped in purple this Saturday. Out and about with Brent Cassell in Greece. Concert committee delivers a Funk Overload. John Chalberg Mercy river 'Climbing" to the top of the local music scene.

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Dickinsonian, April 16, 1998

Juniors John Strand and J.T. Chimiento capture victory as president and vice president, respectively, in student elections that were marked by low voter turnout. College formalizes three-year agreement with university in Queretaro, Mexico, for a new study abroad program. Student president Chris Fahey resigns after making negative comments in an editorial. US Health Secretary Donna Shalala delivers keynote address for Bioethics Symposium. College officials ponder relocating HUB offices to create new student space. Model UN members garner honors and recognition at international conference.

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Dickinsonian, April 2, 1998

Nine students arrested in Morgan Field brouhaha. English professor Ashton Nichols named as new associate dean of the College in the upcoming year. Frats Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Chi booted off campus by Housing Board - bros up in arms over the decision. Clarke Center takes over PAS. College Model UN team travels to Brazil as only representatives of U.S. at international conference. Cokie Roberts & husband to talk about interfaith marriages. Numerous articles questioning the role of the administration in student life and organizations, and whether it overreaches its boundaries.

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Dickinsonian, April 20, 1995

Prof. Daniel Bechtel retires. Raven's Claw to tap 100th class on Old Stone Steps. Prof. Neil Weissman appointed Director of Clarke Center. Morgan Lecture delivered by Paul Fussell. College prepares for composer Lalo Schifrin's arrival. Administrator Charles Seller retires. Model UN group forms. Looking Glass Theatre seeks to "promote diversity" through orientation skits.

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