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Fire in Dana Hall. Students studying abroad on the Norwich Science Program along with Professor Marcus Key are stuck in Iceland due to the volcanic ash hovering above northwestern Europe. Mock Trial returns from Nationals, and Reco Sanders '11...

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Students honor Nate Kirkland '11 by working to establish the Nathaniel M. Kirkland Memorial Scholarship and holding the Nate Kirkland Film Festival. Joey Goldstein earns several golf awards as he finishes third in the Centennial Conferences....

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New sanctions are placed on Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Clarke Forum hosted a candidates' symposium for Pennsylvania's 199th district. College releases the Strategic Plan Draft. Softball Team wins Centennial Conference Championships. Men's Track has...

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The Director of the Counseling Center and WDCV Radio Advisor, Davis Tracy is retiring. Matthew Hayden, Katelyn Monfet, and Jessie Strasbaugh (all '10) receive Fulbright Scholarships to teach in Germany. Recap of 2009 - 2010 campus and athletic...

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Kid Cudi to perform in October. Construction on the Quarry and Althouse Hall still underway. Cafeteria changes spark mixed reactions. Cross Country dominates the  Little Three Cross Country Championship.

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Study abroad program in Queretaro, Mexico, on hiatus due to a State Department warning. Men's Soccer post their third shutout match.

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President Durden travels abroad to Berlin, Germany, to attend a reception by the Alexander von Humbolt Foundation. Dickinson Public Safety to offer a student shuttle service. Multi-Lingual Writing Center opens. Men's Soccer remains undefeated....

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Performance artist David Garibaldi performs in ATS. Carlisle main roads under construction to reduce traffic. Debate over themed parties hosted by Greek Life. Professor Sandra Soto gives a lecture on the Arizona immigration issue. Women's Golf...

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A recent addition to the Cafeteria, the KOVE gains popularity. Spectrum holds First Annual Stonewall Vigil. Field Hockey wins against Muhlenberg. Women's Soccer defeats Johns Hopkins. Men's Soccer rebounds with a win against Ursinus. Volleyball...

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Reason for the rise in underage drinking incidents explained by Chief of Public Safety, Dolores Danser. Sigma Alpha Epsilon attempts a comeback after having several issues with the college. The NAACP establishes a chapter at Dickinson. Review of...

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Global Education is developing new summer abroad programs. Vargas Llosa, a past Stellfox winner, receives the Nobel Peace Prize for Literature. Club Ice Hockey claims their first victory of the season with a win against the University of Maryland...

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The college receives a grant to expand their rape prevention and sexual assault awareness program. WDCV radio hosts a music concert with Isis and Ton-Taun. MOB plans a hip-hop concert including Chris Webby and Mac Miller. Club Hockey wins against...

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A Greek Life panel draws a large crowd. Pakistan Flood Relief Concert beats fundraising goal. Dickinson and the Carlisle Family YMCA forge an agreement. Football wins against Juniata. Swimming victorious against Scranton. Women's Soccer to host...

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The Quarry increases their prices. The College is in the midst of reviewing its sexual assault policies. "Killer Coke" leader, Ray Rogers speaks at a campus rally. Women's Soccer advances to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Cross Country heads to National...

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Former Weather Underground founder and activist, Bill Ayers to speak at the Public Affairs Symposium. Relay for Life holds a fundraiser: "Buzz Cuts for cancer." Men's Swimming defeats Ursinus. Men's Cross Country finishes fifth at Nationals.

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Pretty Lights to perform for the spring concert. Dickinson study abroad students in Egypt return. The College Farm introduces beef cattle. Miseno's now accepts declining balance. Women's Basketball beats Muhlenberg. Men's Swimming wins conference...

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Student shares her story of her brief study abroad experience in Egypt. Multiple authors to visit Dickinson, including Richard Russo, Colson Whitehead, and Richard Wolffe. Men's Swimming wins against Swarthmore. Men's Basketball moves to second...

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General David H. Patraeus informs the college that he cannot make it to campus to speak at Commencement, and Allan Goodman, President of the Institute of International Education, takes his place. Students launch a Dickinson blog. Trustees create...

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Coverage on the Public Affairs Symposium. Article on visiting author, Richard Wolffe. Outline of the Fall 2011 Latino Mosaic. The College Farm becomes fully organic. Men's Basketball beats Franklin and Marshall. Track performs well at the...

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Dickinson hosts the Gay Straight Alliance Leadership Summit. Track finishes fifth at the Centennial Conference Championships. Baseball begins season with three wins and one loss.

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Reflections on the protests regarding the College's sexual assault policies. Men's Lacrosse undefeated. Baseball off to a good start of the season.

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Students studying abroad in Japan return. Fast Eddie's could lose its liquor license. Author Colson Whitehead comes to Dickinson. Equestrian Team wins the Briarwood Intercollegiate Horse Show for the first time. Softball beats Ursinus. Track...

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The annual spoof issue, The Drinkinsonian, is full of satire and parody.

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Fake ID use on the rise. Article on the outcome of Relay for Life event. Track and Field Coach Dick Ocker to retire. Plans for Japan Aid Concert. Softball defeats Haverford at doubleheader games. Men's Lacrosse continues to dominate.

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Carlisle police responds to overcrowding and underage drinking issues at Alibis. Octals produce a CD and seek Senate funding. Annual Local Food Dinner draws a large crowd. Stop Hunger Now and 200 volunteers prepare meals for Japan. Men's Lacrosse...

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