Dickinsonian, September 20, 1989
Extra. Student Senate, IFC and Panhel organize campus-wide sit-in to protest Senior Management Group's decision to limit kegerator use. Students call into question the governance of the College.
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Extra. Student Senate, IFC and Panhel organize campus-wide sit-in to protest Senior Management Group's decision to limit kegerator use. Students call into question the governance of the College.
College mourns loss of treasurer and Vice President Michael Britton. Russian economic turmoil provides unique study abroad conditions. Virulently homophobic fliers posted on National Coming Out Day spark 'March Against Hate'. Multicultural Fair celebration plans to serve up an array of diverse events. Psychology professor gives lecture on why it is so hard to put a name to a face.
Dr. Michael Britton, treasurer of the College ordered that all tobacco products be removed from campus stores in order to make the campus as "smoke-free" as possible. The legality of the Faculty Club in reference to alcohol consumption has been called into question by authorities. The third-annual "Greek Aid" concert sponsored by Inter-Fraternity Council has been renamed "Quad Rock" since it was neither a Greek or a fund-raising event.
Controversy surrounds the resignation of Michael Netto, director of Dining Services. HUB to be remodeled, as well as the Tome Science Building, several offices moving. College provides beds to students despite over-enrollment and lack of space. New regulations for parties where alcohol is present are put into place. Suspect sought in rash of dorm intruder incidents. Cafeteria lines are too long. Marzenna Kowalik is studying at Dickinson from Poland. Perspectives on Freshman orientation are given by two first-years. Student spends the summer in China.