Dickinsonian Newspaper

Dickinsonian, April 19, 1984

Student Senate held an open forum concerning the recommendations made by the Student Affairs and Services Committee in regards to the 1984-84 alcohol policy. Predictions vary for the outcome of Dickinson's annual Mock Presidential Convention. Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar Ellen Weaver gives lectures on the role of women in science. The Carlisle Zoning Board approves the construction of college townhouses on Louther street. Famous black poet Sonia Sanchez holds a reading and discussion of her works. Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double Trouble will preform at Spring Fest. The Student Art Show in the Trout Gallery opened April 17th and will remain on display until April 30th showcasing the art of over 50 students. The Arts House presented Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour as their annual drama this year. The College will present the Pennsylvania Ballet with the Dickinson College Arts Award this year.

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