Dickinsonian, October 15, 2004

Dickinsonian, October 15, 2004

Previous remarks on Dickinson Public Safety and Carlisle Police Department partnership found untrue. Dickincinema organization created to organize certain films the College should sponsor at the Carlisle Theater. Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education, is replacing the previous membership program, Teachers for Tomorrow. Profile on musical student, Taryn Meighan '05. Club Spotlight on the College Democrats. The Frisbee Team receives gym credit. Sigma Chi Alumni respond to the expulsion of the Sigma Chi fraternity at Dickinson.

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Dickinsonian, October 8, 2004

Dickinsonian, October 8, 2004

This issue includes further discussion of Michael Moore's visit, mentioning that Moore was unable to visit the College due to an illness. Rachel McCool '07 scheduled to appear on JEOPARDY! game show. Controversy over expulsion of Sigma Chi fraternity. Discussion on President Durden's protege, Dr Michael Brown, an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow. Confirmation of Carlisle Police Department and Dickinson Public Safety teaming up to crack down on college parties.

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Dickinsonian, October 1, 2004

Dickinsonian, October 1, 2004

This issue consists of further articles discussing Michael Moore's upcoming visit on October 6th. Discussion on the rise in Dining Services prices. Possibility of Warner Bros Network being included on student television networks. Upcoming Clark Center Event on Israeli-Palestinian relations. First-Years protest the Dickinson College car policy. Negative review of Michael Moore's documentary film, Fahrenheit 9/11. Bob Ziegler '05 named the Centennial Conference Football Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in the first three weeks of the season.

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Dickinsonian, September 24, 2004

Dickinsonian, September 24, 2004

Controversies continue surrounding Michael Moore's upcoming public lecture. Debate over Penn State Dickinson School of Law affiliation between Pennsylvania State University and Dickinson College. Officer Paul Darlington no longer serves as the Director of Dickinson Public Safety, and will be replaced by Lt Richard Sexton. Discussion of 2004-2005 Learning Communities. Description of new Dagorhir Battle Club.

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Dickinsonian, September 17, 2004

Dickinsonian, September 17, 2004

This issue includes controversy over Michael Moore's public lecture scheduled for October 6th. Announcement that Ben Folds is scheduled to perform on November 7th. Study Abroad Spotlight on Stephanie Schreiber '05, who studied in Malaga, Spain, her Junior year. New Political Science professor, Crispin Sartwell discusses his first impressions of teaching at Dickinson. Club Spotlight on the College Republicans. Student provides a negative response to Finding Nemo shark display.

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Dickinsonian, September 10, 2004

Dickinsonian, September 10, 2004

This issue consists of articles on Sorority Rushing. Fiberglass Finding Nemo shark replica becomes a permanent campus fixture. Student Life becomes an independent division in an effort to more effectively serve students. Photographs on Fall Fest 2004. Hunger 2 Hope organization combines the efforts of the Dickinson and Carlisle communities to work for global change. Information on Dance Theater Group's upcoming auditions for their Fall production. Reflective letter on Michael Moore's public lecture.

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Dickinsonian, August 27, 2004

Dickinsonian, August 27, 2004

This issue includes articles on the Freshmen Orientation. Interview with Dean Ricardo Surita on Michael Moore's upcoming public lecture. Update on Dickinson College's national rankings. Holland Union Building, Waidner-Spahr Library, Old West, Biddle Field Complex, Kline Center, and residence hall renovations. Library and Information Services organization created, with Robert Renaud appointed as Vice-President of LIS. In Memoriam dedicated to the late Doug Fryling '04. Outline of upcoming Hope 2 Hunger events. Greetings and update from Dean Ricardo Surita.

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Dickinsonian, May 23, 2004

Dickinsonian, May 23, 2004

Geology Professor Noel Potter to retire after 25 years of teaching at Dickinson. Five ROTC students to be commissioned at a ceremony led by Gen. David Petraeus. President Durden and Vice President Massa issue farewell statements to graduating class. Senior athletes from every sports team given tributes.

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Dickinsonian, May 7, 2004

Dickinsonian, May 7, 2004

Secretary of the Smithsonian Lawrence Small to give commencement speech at Graduation. Class of 2008 breaks record for highest percentage of international students enrolled at Dickinson. The number of reported sexual harassment incidents rises, according to Dickinson Public Safety figures. The Corigliano Quartet ends three-year tenure as artists-in-residence. Common Hour topic deals with terrorism and the acceptability of torture.

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Dickinsonian, April 30, 2004

Dickinsonian, April 30, 2004

Health Center looking to make it easier to secure an appointment amidst a rise in demand as a result of sexual health appointments. Kappa Alpha Theta wins sixth Lip Sync contest. Dave Coulier performs on campus. Student research links nicotine and depression during the Dickinson College Research Symposium. Students attend the March for Women's Lives in Washington, D.C.

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