Dickinsonian, December 5, 2012
The last dance at the Depot is held. Students rally to protect the job of Environmental Economics Professor Sebastian Berger as he is reviewed for tenure.
The last dance at the Depot is held. Students rally to protect the job of Environmental Economics Professor Sebastian Berger as he is reviewed for tenure.
Gambino Packs ATS for fall concert. Dickinson remembers the Stonewall Riots with a candlelight vigil. Students experience a night without a home. Women's Basketball Coach Dina Henry celebrates her 200th win with a perfect season.
Note: This issue of the Dickinsonian was published online.
President-elect Dr. Nancy A Roseman gives an interview which is reported in full. The student body debates the outcomes of Greek Life on campus. Students share their Hurricane Sandy stories. More Dickinsonians are enrolling in study abroad programs.
The Trickinsonian, a spoof issue, tackles various aspects of college life in a satirical manner.
Dr. Nancy A. Roseman is named the College’s 28th president. Dickinson is forced to cancel classes due to Hurricane Sandy. Sigma Alpha Epsilon attempts to revive its presence on campus with the Keg Stand Initiative. Men's and Women's Cross Country place second and third at Conference Championships.
The school announced that the Depot will be demolished for later reconstruction of the Kline expansion. The Office of Community Service implements DreamCatchers program to assist student in Carlisle who are learning English as a second language.
Popular student eatery, Deli C, is forced to close for after being caught selling synthetic marijuana by the DA. Brian Patchcoski is named Dickinson's first LBGTQ Services Director. David London, class of 2012, is named head coach of men's and women's tennis.
Julie King '12 and Allyson Murawski '12 selected as Fulbright Scholars. Commencement held on May 20th.
Trustees approve $46 Million renovations. Campus honors retiring President Durden. Students bike to College Farm for Potluck.
Dickinson remembers the Holocaust. Dada Life concert held at ATS. Scroll & Key and Wheel & Chain induct new members.
Students join local Coalition of Immokalee Workers protest. Kappa Sig holds annual Parkinson's Walk. Kappa Alpha Theta holds KAT-walk for CASA. WDCV hosts benefit concert. Dickinson sends two students to Oxford for new study-abroad program.
Yes P.L.E.A.S.E. (Peers Listening, Educating, and Supporting Everyone) hosts sexual misconduct policy talk. 2011 Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Egan gives lecture of campus. Performing group Al-Bustan teaches Dickinson students about Middle Eastern culture and music.
Relay for Life raises $51K for charity. Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren visits Dickinson.
The annual spoof issue, The Drinkinsonian, tackles various aspects of college life in a satirical manner.
Student Senate makes a $40k mistake. High St. apartments above Blondie's Inn catch fire. Dickinson to hire LGBTQ Director.
Center for Sustainability hosts 2012 Energy Challenge. Renovations planned for Snar. Student Senate passes resolution in support of the Take Back the Tap movement. Dickinson's iTunes account reaches 40 submissions.
Three new programs added to College's abroad options. Senate to absorb Public Affairs Symposium. Post-baccalaureate artist-in-residence Ethan Grosso '11 presents artwork at Goodyear Gallery. Sigma Alpha Epsilon hosts Leadership School. Carrie Scott '01 returns to Dickinson as Cogan Fellowship speaker.
Student Senate Treasure Daniel Gagliano '12 resigns as Student Senate Treasurer. Admissions Office releases numbers for Class of 2016. Red Devil Television starts broadcasting. Gay Rabbi Steve Greenberg explores values.
Dickinson celebrates Martin Luther King. Senate uses surveys to reach out to students. WDCV acquires new streaming program. Feminist Collective presents Vagina Monologues.