Dickinsonian, December 7, 2011
A Clarke Forum event explores Penn State Scandal. Delta Sigma collects toys for the holidays. Delta Nu holds fundraiser for Uganda. Russian Department holds Talent Show.
A Clarke Forum event explores Penn State Scandal. Delta Sigma collects toys for the holidays. Delta Nu holds fundraiser for Uganda. Russian Department holds Talent Show.
Michael T. Klare gives talk about energy use. George Whitesides wins Priestley Award. Mosaic Class to visit South Africa for UN Convention.
Dickinson students participate in Keystone XL Pipeline protest. Sublime tribute band Badfish plays on campus. Career Center organizes Networking Day.
Senior Class hosts Oktoberfest Beer Tasting. Bookstore changes its prices. Idea Fund rolls out new projects. George Hicks '13 runs for Borough Tax Collector. PJ Crowley gives lecture on campus. Goodyear Gallery hosts new reception.
Trustees discuss drinking at Dickinson. Dickinson holds International Poetry Week. Goodyear Gallery opens new digital lab. National Archaeology Day celebrated on Campus. Office of Religious Life and Community Services hosts First Annual Dickinson Day of Service.
Moroccan filmmaker Lotfi Lamrani visits Arabic 211 to discuss his documentary "Crossing Borders." The Clarke Forum brings James Mann. Homeless speak about issues. Faculty members perform at Senior Club.
Wendy Moffat nominated for two awards. Student Senate allocates $5,000 to New Fund. Spectrum holds vigil. Senior Club begins. New Rabbi Loraine Heller invited to lead service. Farm hosts Harvest Fest. Red Devils Football wins Conestoga Wagon.
Brian Haig speaks on campus. Dickinson makes plans to build Research Greenhouse. Senate relevance is questioned.
Yoga Fundraiser held for Daniel Cozort. Dean Balmer visits China to recruit students. SAE hosts blood drive.
MOB selects Janelle Monae as Fall Concert performer. Margaret Atwood to come to Dickinson November 29th to receive Stellfox Award. Matthews House opens as new special interest Wellness Living House. Career Center hosts first Internship Showcase. Philip Zelikow, former executive of 9/11 Commission, brought as Clarke Forum speaker.
DPS hires three new officers: Stephen Armstrong, Autumn Richter, and Jonathan Mann. Charter Signing celebrated at Dickinson. Over 60 new faculty are added since Convocation in 2010. First-years Facebook group runs into difficulties.
Women's volleyball team receives new coach, Scott Reynolds. Class of 2012 first to experience Senior Club, a replacement to Pints with Profs. Dickinson Admissions Office begins using Tumblr. This issue of the Dickinsonian is only available online.
Kathryn McNamara and Sarah Brnich receive Fulbright Scholarships to teach abroad. The college celebrates the completion of its "First in America" capital campaign. Dickinson releases app for multiple technological platforms. Men's Lacrosse advances to NCAA Division III Quarterfinals.
Holocaust survivor, Bob Behr visits Dickinson. Campus issues are discusses at the "Can We Talk" event. Article outlines the campus reaction to Osama bin Laden's death. Men's Golf finishes fourth at the Centennial Conference Championships. Men's Lacrosse wins the Centennial Conference. Track also wins the Centennial Conference.
Review of JAMnesty Concert for Japan Relief. Students share thoughts on race and sexuality at the Diversity Monologues Contest. Students take part in LeTort Service Day. Jive Turkeys hed to Regionals. Men's Golf places sixth at the Ursinus Invitational. Baseball ends with their best record since 2004. Men's Lacrosse to host the Centennial Conference Tournament.
The first Sexual Assault Red Alert sent, as a result of changing policies. Octals win Glee Competition. Student falls from a second story balcony. Kappa Sigma holds a benefit Walk for Parkinson's. Richard Russo receives the Stellfox Award. Artist-in-Residence, William Holton holds talk. Women's Golf places third at the Centennial Conference Championships. Baseball beats McDaniel, 19-0. Softball shuts out Swarthmore. Men's Lacrosse continues undefeated.
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 clinches a spot in the Playoffs. Men's Track places third at Messiah and Women's Track places fifth.
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.
The annual spoof issue, The Drinkinsonian, is full of satire and parody.
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 performs well at the Little Three Championship. Men's Lacrosse continue to dominate.
Reflections on the protests regarding the College's sexual assault policies. Men's Lacrosse undefeated. Baseball off to a good start of the season.
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.
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 Ducharme Invitational. Men's Swimming finishes fourth and Women's Swimming finishes fifth at the Centennial Conference Championships.
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 new "Young Alumni" seats. Profile on student athlete Jason Adams. Women's Basketball defeats Bryn Mawr. Track breaks records at Susquehanna Invitational.
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 in ranking.