The annual spoof issue, The Drinkinsonian, tackles various aspects of college life in a satirical manner.
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The annual spoof issue, The Drinkinsonian, tackles various aspects of college life in a satirical manner.
Dickinsonians discussed the hot debate of gun control in the U.S.. Big Brothers and Big Sisters reopened in Carlisle. The Dog House gained a new student.
Delta Nu philanthropic event "Mr. Dickinson" changed its name to "Best of Dickinson." Lecturers discussed the hot debate of Gay Marriage Rights in the U. S.. Dickinson established an LBGTQ Safe Zone training program. Dickinson remembered the...
Renowned environmentalist Bill McKibben visited campus. Relay for Life raised 55 thousand dollars. A plaque at Allison United Methodist Church was dedicated to MLK. Dickinson established a new comedy club, "Seriously Joking."
Dickinson reacted to the Boston Marathon bombing. Students used "Take Back the Night" to protest against rape and violence. Dining Services experienced a negative reaction to technological changes.
Kappa Alpha Theta established a new philanthropy event, "Cuisine for CASA." Politicians spoke about gun control at Dickinson. The Housing Selection process was reviewed and revisited. Men's Lacrosse finished with a perfect regular season.
Five Dickinsonians are awarded Fulbright Scholarships, Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney is selected as the 2014 Stellfox Award winner, 36% of Seniors donate to the class gift drive, the Dickinsonian interviews senior Joshua Davis, and the...
Dickinson College ranked second in the Sierra Club's annual Top Ten Cool Schools. Clarke Forum hosts a standing room only panel discussion on What's Next in Syria. Irish poet and Stellfox winner Seamus Heaney dies at age 74. Wellness House moved...
Dickinson students and members of the Carlisle community host First Friday together on September 6. Clarke Forum hosts Gail Dines to speak about porn culture. Joyce Bylander takes the Vice President position. 30 Dickinson freshmen spend the...
The new President Nancy Roseman and Dean Joyce Bylander sit down to assuage rumors. Dog House welcomes two new puppies. The College Arts Prize is awarded to Sue Coe for the first time since 2007.
New butterfly research takes flight, DPS begins to enforce bike fee, community and history collide on Charter Day, and farm pizza brings in the dough.
Greeks raise hazing awareness, President Roseman's inauguration as the first female college president, Paul Muldoon wins the Stellfox award, RidePost cruises into Dickinson's campus, and students promote education for Israel.
Noreen Lape and Lucile Duperron discuss writing in culture shock, sports club council takes off, a successful Harvest Fest held at the Dickinson College Farm, Loren Samons and Brendan McConville discuss how the Athenian democracy affected the...
Library and Information Services sees an uptick in file sharing, 2013 Fall Open House breaks records, Sigma Lambda Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta paint the campus pink to fundraise for breast cancer, and Out on Britton continues in spite of the rain...
Relay for Life kicks-off, Stephanie Balmer leaves the position as dean of admissions, Errol Huffman begins as new Head of Dining Services, Timeflies play alongside Chiddy Bang during MOB's 2013 Fall Concert, and the Dickinsonian interviews Ted...
The Dickinsonian publishes a prank issue containing news of Childish Gambino & One Direction replacing Chiddy Bang & Timeflies, Senate shuts down but students fail to notice, phallic art coming to a library near you, a new...
Dickinson College earns Fulbright distinction, Sue Coe accepts the College Arts Prize, President Nancy Roseman discusses Dickinson's direction during a Senior Club Event, MOB assuages rumors about the Fall Concert, and Thanksgiving and Hanukkah...
Student Senate discusses housing and plans for the HUB, Reinvest Dickinson continues outreach, James Hansen speaks as Priestley Award Winner, and farmers gather for a local vendors fair.
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...
The 2013 Fall concert proceeds without an opener, sports and science both join the media board, the 11th annual Diversity Monologue Contest celebrates the power of student voices, and Issei teams up with a Dickinson Alum's non-profit organization...
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.
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.
Dickinson launches a space utilization study, 53 students accept Fraternity Bids following the 2014 Recruitment, Dickinson is recognized in the Peace Corps' annual Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list, and the MLK Symposium on...
The Public Affairs Committee honors Philip Seymour Hoffman, students enjoy the fresh snow, Carlisle residents are shaken by a shooting, the Huffington Post recognizes Dickinson College for its achievements in sustainability, newly enrolled...
Dickinson College amends its online financial aid application instructions, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will serve as the commencement speaker for the graduating Class of 2018, Dickinson College evaluates the necessity of student...