Dickinsonian, April 23, 2004

Dickinsonian, April 23, 2004

Efforts made to improve relations between Carlisle and the Dickinson community. Improvements to the library planned for the summer, including new laser printer and computers, as well as a new entrance onto Britton Plaza. Policy Studies majors develop senior projects to benefit future Dickinsonians. Jive Turkeys host the fourth annual ultimate frisbee tournament. Men's Tennis boast most wins since 1960, finishing fourth in the conference.

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Dickinsonian, April 16, 2004

Dickinsonian, April 16, 2004

Wheelchair accessibility problematic around campus. Senate budget surplus explained. Dickinson College Democrats to host an election debate between the Democrat nominees for the 199th District of the Pennsylvania State House spot. Multi-Organization Board and Campus Activities Board to undergo structural changes.

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Dickinsonian, April 9, 2004

Dickinsonian, April 9, 2004

Keystones and Phoenix provide service opportunities for interested students; the organizations' development is also considered. Author Tobias Wolff to speak on campus. The Clark Center sponsors a talk by CNN political correspondent Bill Schneider. International House to be relocated to Todd House. Biology majors and faculty research new drug. Jazz drummer Joe Morello to play in Jazz Ensemble's upcoming concert and deliver workshop on campus. Men's Lacrosse beats McDaniel for the first time in 27 years.

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Drinkinsonian, April 2, 2004

Drinkinsonian, April 2, 2004

The annual spoof issue, The Drinkinsonian, tackles various aspects of college life in a satirical manner.

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Dickinsonian, April 2, 2004

Dickinsonian, April 2, 2004

The Geology Club visits Hawaii over Spring Break to do research on volcanoes. WDCV to change its name from "The Frequency" to it original name, "The Dickinson College Voice." Admissions projects 5000 applications for the class of 2008. Plans to install webcams in the HUB abandoned. Life in Toulouse and Malaga are examined.

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Dickinsonian, March 12, 2004

Dickinsonian, March 12, 2004

High percentage of Dickinson students suffer from chronic stress according to a recent poll. Neuroscience major approved. Linda Ellerbee discusses American news media in lecture. Republican and Democratic congressmen to give talks as part of the Congress to Campus program focusing on democracy. Alpha Lambda Delta inducts new members. Second annual American Vanguard Festival held. Ban on gay marriage continues to draw student opinions.

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Dickinsonian, March 5, 2004

Dickinsonian, March 5, 2004

Sigma Chi sanctioned over housing violations. Study shows that 70 percent of Dickinson students have cellular phone with them at Dickinson. Student Senate and the Multi-Organizational Board (MOB) unveil plans to renovate the Depot. Planned installation of chimes in Old West to be completed by the end of the semester. Composer Ralph Yusef Gawlick gives lecture to Music Department. Ban on gay marriage considered.

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Dickinsonian, February 27, 2004

Dickinsonian, February 27, 2004

Campus survey reveals student opinion on residential life policies and restrictions. Davidson Hall residents/students in Healthy Living (drug and alcohol-free) environments face changes to policy. Linda Ellerbee to speak on campus about media coverage. Artist Aagdalene Hsu-Li interviewed prior to campus performance.

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Dickinsonian, February 20, 2004

Dickinsonian, February 20, 2004

Campus survey reflects importance of library to students. Master classes for student musicians provide different opportunity to get feedback on performance. Plans approved to install webcams across campus. Track and Field continues to break records.

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Dickinsonian, February 13, 2004

Dickinsonian, February 13, 2004

Campus survey on 2004 election reveals liberal political majority. New crosswalk safety measures to be enacted. Popularity of different languages and the language requirement reviewed. Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson to speak at 41st annual Public Affairs Symposium on ethical globalization. Plans formed to expand learning communities in first-year seminars.

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