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Senate approves Pub Night, the Dickinson Interfraternity Council strives for an inclusive community, President Obama names incoming freshman in Summit speech, State of the Union, the mailroom introduces e-mail notifications.

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Eco-Reps extend into sports, Dickinson launches a new website, local panelists discuss the merits and costs of Carlisle's warehouse industry, Student Senate approves alcohol for school events, and students circulate a drug policy petition. 

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Student Senate amends the Constitution, Dickinson begins digitizing the Classics, Languages, and History departments, students prepare for the 2014 Spring Break service trips, a new First-Year Interest Group system and First-Year Mentor replace the Orientation Assistant system. 

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Dickinson Science Magazine launches its first issue, students take back the night, DPS investigates Weiss vandalism, the new group explores LBGTQ issues. and Senate holds its first annual debate between candidates for 2014 spring elections. 

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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. 

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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...

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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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Nine Dickinson professors have signed a petition for professors at Mount St. Mary's University following their dismissal, the college sees a rise in double majors, the Senior Fund goal is set to 60%,  and Student Senate considers a petition to refund unused laundry money. 

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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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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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