Dickinsonian, September 8, 2016

A new voting system is put in place for Student Senate elections. Mold is discovered in Davidson-Wilson dorms and prevents early move-in. Handshake replaces DickinsonConnect as career management interface. Rev. Barry Lynn presents a Clarke Forum lecture on the separation of church and state. 

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Dickinsonian, November 20, 2013

Author Keith Boykin talks color and homosexuality, Dickinson's Sustainable Investments Task Force discusses Dickinson's sustainable initiatives, alumni Andrew Hyde '81 discusses government position and stabilization operations, Student Senate evaluates new D-Park shuttles, and Professor Crispin Sartwell discusses rethinking our political ideologies. 

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Dickinsonian, February 4, 2016

The 2016 Iowa Caucus watch party draws a large crowd, student activists present the administration with proposals to improve the student experience, the Board of Trustees met with more than 100 students during the annual on-campus meeting, and superstorm Jonas drops 28.6 inches of snow. 

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Dickinsonian, November 5, 2015

A new residence hall scheduled to complete for the Fall 2018 semester takes priority over HUB renovation, Dickinson waits to join the National Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Sucess, Senate and PEAC invite questions about the most recent sexual misconduct policy changes, and 30% of students respond to the Engagement Study over the course of 10 days. 

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Dickinsonian, February 29, 2012

Three new programs added to College's abroad options. Senate to absorb Public Affairs Symposium. Post-baccalaureate artist-in-residence Ethan Grosso '11 presents artwork at Goodyear Gallery. Sigma Alpha Epsilon hosts Leadership School. Carrie Scott '01 returns to Dickinson as Cogan Fellowship speaker.

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Dickinsonian, October 5, 2011

Wendy Moffat nominated for two awards. Student Senate allocates $5,000 to New Fund. Spectrum holds vigil. Senior Club begins. New Rabbi Loraine Heller invited to lead service. Farm hosts Harvest Fest. Red Devils Football wins Conestoga Wagon.

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Dickinsonian, March 11, 2010

A group of Dickinson men continue to push for the initiation of an international Jewish fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Dickinson Public Safety and Student Senate launch the Safe Ride Program. Two students are arrested at a local bar, causing Fast Eddies to tighten its security. Pleasurable Sex Chat addresses men's and women's sexuality. Two major snowstorms cost the college about $25,000. Profile on student athlete Ross Anstaett. The Baseball and Men's Lacrosse Teams begin their seasons with game victories.

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Dickinsonian, October 8, 2009

Student Senate has allocated $5,000 for sexual assault awareness. Students test positive for H1N1. Details of upcoming Homecoming Weekend. Women's Tennis wins its two Fall season matches. Men's Soccer is nationally ranked. Women's Volleyball defeats Johns Hopkins. Football team remains undefeated. Field Hockey wins against Muhlenberg. Women's Soccer also defeats Muhlenberg.

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Dickinsonian, April 3, 1997

The Finance Committee announces its allocations for clubs and activities. Article on the Waidner-Spahr Library construction. Low enrollment compels the College to raise tuition by 3.9 percent. Changes are made in the room draw plan. Articles on student perspectives of Student Senate. The coaching staff for the Softball team is released and replaced. Senior Andrew Hinkle earns baseball and football honors.

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Dickinsonian, February 13, 1997

The Editorial board of the Dickinsonian newspaper will not work on future issues until student wages are restored. Senior Jennifer Becker earns a grant to teach in France. Students question Flexboard Meal Plan. An article discusses the College policy warning against sexual relations between students and faculty. A number of articles illustrate dissimilar opinions of Student Senate. Men's Basketball defeats Gettysburg. Women's Swimming wins against Bryn Mawr and prepare for championships.

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Dickinsonian, February 6, 1997

Keith Boykin opens the College's Black History Month celebration with a lecture. Professor Cornel West of Harvard University to speak later for the celebration. College awarded $1.3 million in research grants. Eight senators are impeached at the latest Student Senate session as a result of absenteeism. Kline Center to obtain a new fitness facility. Profile on student athlete, Nate Brought. Men's Basketball wins eighth straight game, beating Muhlenberg College.

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Dickinsonian, October 31, 1996

Bill Clinton sweeps mock election held at Dickinson. Artists-in-Residence at the College, the Eaken Piano Trio to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Circle K, Alpha Phi Omega, and Student Senate participate in Make a Difference Day, a national day of service. Detailed articles on the upcoming Presidential Election. Profiles on Congressional candidates for District 19. Article on Freshman Jason Morris, who is blind and uses a guide dog. The Men's Cross Country team performed well at the conference championship. Sports Hall of Fame inducts new members.

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Dickinsonian, April 10, 1980

Club Hockey Team attempts to gain varsity status. Newspaper editor Barry Rascovar to offer writing hints in a two-day writing workshop. Student Senate debates the new constitution. Students complain about the inefficiency of the Health Center. Morgan Hall to become a block housing option. Faculty and fraternities reach a compromise regarding pledging. Noted black actor, Ossie Davis discusses black culture in his lecture. Guest professors discusses Mexican literature in a panel sponsored by the Department of Spanish and Italian and the Program in Latin American Studies.

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