Dickinsonian, March 14, 2003

Dickinsonian, March 14, 2003

Profile of French Professor Dominique Laurent. Biology students present research at symposium. Senior Brady Graham choreographs and writes a Weiss Prize Presentation. Preview of the upcoming Baseball season.

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Dickinsonian, February 28, 2003

Dickinsonian, February 28, 2003

Snowstorm cancels classes for first time since 1983. Dickinson introduces outdoor recycling receptacles. Albert Bartlett gives Glover Memorial Lecture on population growth and energy supply. Department of Theater and Dance presents "Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet" with Mermaid Players. Profile of Etsuko Inoguchi. Comedian Lewis Black performs in ATS. Senior Elizabeth Richards studies threatened goldenrod population. Swimming breaks seven school records at Centennial Conference Championships.

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Dickinsonian, February 14, 2003

Dickinsonian, February 14, 2003

Freshman Jeffrey Shank dies after falling off Drayer balcony. U.S. Naval Academy Band plays in ATS. Clarke Center lecturer Sandra Peart talks about eugenics. Student Jessica Ellerman studies plants' UV protection. Kathryn Talalay gives presentation on Philippa Schuyler. Lack of success of Phi Kappa Psi's Toys for Tots drive is blamed on new college charge policy. Cafeteria introduces "Wok Up". Profile of Sherry Harper-McCombs. Riot erupts at Ice Hockey game.

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Dickinsonian, January 31, 2003

Dickinsonian, January 31, 2003

Public Affairs Symposium focuses on food issues. Controversial film "Bombay" shown at Common Hour. Dickinson receives $4.8 million grant from state for health research. Survey shows extent of alcohol-drinking and marijuana-smoking at Dickinson. Profile of Professor Christofilis Maggidis. Students curate "Images of Transience: Nature and Culture in Art" at Trout Gallery.

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Dickinsonian, December 6, 2002

Dickinsonian, December 6, 2002

Author Rick Moody reads and speaks on campus. College announces "Globally-integrated" terms for study-abroad in January and summer. Profiles of Professors Walt Woodward and B. Ashton Nichols. Jim Breuer performs at Carlisle theatre. Octals, Syrens, D-Tones, and Rockapella perform. Callie Bradley named Cross Country All-American. Ice Hockey makes bid to become varsity sport.

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Dickinsonian, November 22, 2002

Dickinsonian, November 22, 2002

Ethics symposium "Public Places, Private Spaces" discusses privacy vs. national security. Profile of Theodore Pulcini. Dickinson College Model UN Club holds John Dickinson High School Model United Nations conference. Women's cross country wins Mideast Regional Championship with large thanks to Callie Bradley. Men's Soccer visits Holland, Germany, Belgium. Ice hockey defeats Mount Saint Mary's 6-1.

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Dickinsonian, November 8, 2002

Dickinsonian, November 8, 2002

Students unaware of option for breath analyzer tests administered by Department of Public Safety. Dickinson Speech and Debate Team holds second annual Red Devil Speech and Debate Tournament. ROTC attends Field Training Exercise for Blue Mountain Battalion. Dickinson eliminates community experience graduation requirement. Dickinson College Television announces new show, "On Second Thought". Student discusses food disposal policy of cafeteria; Dickinson Garden uses cafeteria scraps for compost. Pi Beta Phi and Umoja joint-sponsor Apollo Night. ROTC attends Ranger Challenge.

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Dickinsonian, October 25, 2002

Dickinsonian, October 25, 2002

Literature Film Association holds annual conference at Dickinson. William Flynn is Clarke Center speaker and Benjamin Rush Award recipient. Quarry becomes more popular due to advertising. Students studying in China are allowed to live with host families for first time. Survey finds Dickinsonians opposed to unilateral action against Iraq. Hillel sponsors Rick Recht Band. Dickinson Society of Physics Students launches Physics and Astronomy Conversation Series. Profiles of Jennifer Blyth and William G. Durden. Football reaches record of 2-4.

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Dickinsonian, October 11, 2002

Dickinsonian, October 11, 2002

Central Pennsylvania Consortium performs African-American Music Festival at Dickinson. Planning and Budget Committee plans budget cuts. Andrew J. Theodorakis sentenced for anthrax hoax. Princeton Review ranks Dickinson 20th in nation for acceptance of homosexuals and 6th in nation for food quality. Common Hour announced for discussion of Pornography Club. Brandon Corbit makes National Bobsled and Skeleton Team. Jocelyn Bell receives 51st annual Priestley Award. Administration bans sale of cross country team's longstanding provocative t-shirts.

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Dickinsonian, September 27, 2002

Dickinsonian, September 27, 2002

Administration upset about an American Prospect article, "The Little Student Went to Market", that criticizes Dickinson's admissions process. New class schedule developed to make better use of technologically advanced classrooms. U.S. News and World Report names Dickinson 44th best liberal arts college in U.S. for second time in two years. Summary and critique of U.S. declaration of war in Iraq. Fifth annual Christopher Roberts Lecture Series. Limestone Ventures is hopeful for a successful year. Men's soccer does well. Sarah Eshelman is best soccer player in Dickinson's history.

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