Dickinsonian, November 7, 2003

Dickinson purchases four acres along North Street. Smoking on the patio of the Holland Union Building discussed. Two-day symposium on American power announced; Tom Gjelton and Steve Clemons to speak. Chuck Zwemer discusses new science building proposal. Double majoring is considered by Registrar and Assistant Dean Brenda Bretz. Gordon Quinn discusses his new PBS documentary on immigrant experiences. Work Study considered. Local cafe Ground for Appeal is featured.

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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, November 21, 2003

ROTC ranked 8th in nation. Response to Penn State's proposed move of the Dickinson School of Law. $1 million granted to history department for creation of faculty post specializing in the American Civil War. Concerns expressed over air conditioning policies in campus housing. Major General Robert Silverthorn '70 speaks on the impact Dickinson had on his life. Dr John Bombaro of the John Newton International Center for Christian Studies spoke at Dickinson Christian Fellowship's Skeptic's Night. The Infernos debut at Homecoming and Family Weekend.

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Dickinsonian, October 24, 2003

Plans for new science building begun. Male/Female student ratio discussed. 200 year anniversary of Old West. Mermaid Players stage new show. Alumni Weekend advertised. Alcohol on campus discussed at Town Meeting. George Lipsitz speaks about American culture. David Kaczynski discusses family struggle with brother Ted Kaczynski's trial in campus lecture.

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Dickinsonian, September 26, 2003

Announcement of donation of Robert A Waidner from his estate. Irving Rothe, Holocaust survivor, to speak at Dickinson. Improvements to the Depot discussed. Door alarm problems in dormitories decline. Martin J. Sweet is new professor of Political Science. Student soccer player Alyssa Carlow interviewed.

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Dickinsonian, September 12, 2003

Apology issued to former Dean George Allan by Associate Dean Jo Anne Brown over article by David L. Kirp critiquing Dickinson in the 1990s. Usage of the Quarry discussed. File Sharing at Dickinson examined. The Corigliano Quartet visits campus. Professor Steven Lichtman serves one year in Political Science department; Jorge Sagastume serves as visiting professor in Spanish. New Trout Gallery exhibit on Grace Hartigan.

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Dickinsonian, August 29, 2003

Review of Orientation. Dickinson ranked 42 in US News & World Report. Need-to-know locations in the Holland Union Building for first-year students. Report on Department of Education's ruling in regards to free speech. Report on weight gain during Freshman Year.

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Dickinsonian, April 25, 2003

Milton B. Asbell Center for Jewish Life opens in former Sellers House. Alpha Phi Omega receives Daily Points of Light Award. Professors circulate an anti-war letter and a pro-war email. Flickheads host spring skit show. Profile of Professor Charles Barone.

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Dickinsonian, April 11, 2003

Four seniors charged with providing alcohol to minors. Sophomores Matthew Schelberg and Jean-Yves "Rockko" Rwakazina deployed to Iraq. Vincent "Bo" Jackson gives Poitras-Gleim lecture. ROTC and Students for Social Action co-sponsor care package drive for deployed soldiers. Fourth annual Jamnesty. Profile of Louis Ziantz. Alternative Spring Break goes to Arizona reservation. Alumni Adam Katz, Andrew B. MacPhail and Eric Margenau participate in panel discussion "The Business of Baseball" and dedicate MacPhail Baseball Field.

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Dickinsonian, March 28, 2003

Fourth annual Cogan Alumni Fellowship offers examples of careers with an English major. Collegium plans to travel to Italy. Hillel sponsors debate about latkes and hamantashen. Professor Candie Wilderman receives award for volunteer watershed monitoring. Dickinson students participate in spring break service trip with Allison Methodist Church. Profile of Professor Windsor A. Morgan.

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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, February 14, 2003

Freshman Jeffrey Shank dies after falling off Drayer balcony. U.S. Naval Academy Band plays in ATS. Clarke Center lecturer Sandra Peart talks about eugenics. Student Jessica Ellerman studies plants' UV protection. Kathryn Talalay gives presentation on Philippa Schuyler. Lack of success of Phi Kappa Psi's Toys for Tots drive is blamed on new college charge policy. Cafeteria introduces "Wok Up". Profile of Sherry Harper-McCombs. Riot erupts at Ice Hockey game.

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Dickinsonian, January 31, 2003

Public Affairs Symposium focuses on food issues. Controversial film "Bombay" shown at Common Hour. Dickinson receives $4.8 million grant from state for health research. Survey shows extent of alcohol-drinking and marijuana-smoking at Dickinson. Profile of Professor Christofilis Maggidis. Students curate "Images of Transience: Nature and Culture in Art" at Trout Gallery.

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