Dickinsonian, February 2, 2006

New dean of students, April Vari '82 to arrive. College mourns over the loss of Rudy Kelly, who died in a car accident over winter break. Box stores come to Carlisle with the completion of Carlisle Crossing. Busta Rhymes coming to campus as the spring concert. Durden's experience at the U.S. University Presidents Summit a learning one. HUB all-night to have an alien invasion theme. Swim Coach Paul Richards earns 300th career win.

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Dickinsonian, December 8, 2005

College to move Office of College and Community Development downtown in 2006. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice invites President Durden to attend U.S. University Presidents' Summit. Dean of Students candidates visit campus. Holiday gift guide. College life intimidates freshman. Students stay connected through college blog. College introduces bike fleet to promote sustainable transportation. Alumni donations become increasingly important for programs and rankings. Mermaid Players Freshman Plays attract crowd at the Cubiculo.

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Dickinsonian, November 17, 2005

School may take away pass-fail option. Some students would be lost without their pets on campus. Public art is lacking on campus. Trout Gallery carefully planning how to use $6.8 million dollar gift. Step team continues to bring the heat. DTG concert promises variety. Women's basketball looks to best regular season Centennial Conference title.

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Dickinsonian, November 10, 2005

French riots trouble the international community and Dickinsonians. Letters from Dickinsonians cheer troops in Iraq. Effectiveness of course evaluations continue to spark debate. Engaging the world through study abroad sometimes leads to love. ESL club breaks language barrier within the community. Introduction of Dickinson branded water brings mixed results. Career Center helps students make tough decisions. Fear of falling behind in class convinces mono stricken students to stay. Football loses brown bucket to Gettysburg Bullets.

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Dickinsonian, November 3, 2005

Changes to flex plan well received by students. Mother of Injured girl amazed by Phi Delta Theta Fraternity's dedication. Energy costs call for updated utility plan. National Bonner Conference to take place on campus. ROTC Cadets victorious at Ranger Challenge Competition. Residence Hall Program boosts Recycling efforts. International students bring the world to campus. Mermaid Players production of Spinning into Butter wows Mathers Theatre crowd. Soccer finishes undefeated against Centennial Conference. Homecoming brings misery to Biddle Field.

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Dickinsonian, October 27, 2005

Alcohol incidents decline within campus community. Some students disappointed with study abroad program offerings. Students react positively to new, longer cafeteria hours. A backstage pass with the concert committee. Posse program expands to Los Angeles. The play Platanos and Collard Greens, sponsored by the African American Society and the Latin American club focuses on interracial relationships. Students participate in Breast Cancer Benefits. Death Cab for Cutie performance better than the CD. Cross Country combats the Oregon Trail.

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Dickinsonian, October 13, 2005

College may consider upgrading RA pay plan. Few details of ROTC harassment incident emerge. Future bright for class of 2010 based on fall open house. Local intelligent design debate creates cultural conflict. English Department quietly raising poetry awareness for National Poetry Month. High school football coach Bill Yoast depicted in Remember the Titans to hold leadership session on campus. Women's Soccer shows no mercy.

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Dickinsonian, October 6, 2005

College Chaplain Rev. John Miyahara called for active duty in the Navy reserve. HUB All-Night successful with a fiesta theme. Annual Carlisle Arts Learning Center auction to benefit Hurrican Katrina victims, President Durden to MC. Intelligent design debated locally. Dickinson students participate in Corbin Leadership summit at U.S. Naval Academy. A review of the recent Rolling Stones concert in Hershey Park. Football falls at home to JHU.

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Dickinsonian, September 29, 2005

Ian McEwan accepts the Stellfox award, inspires young authors. The Hockey team looks to improve its reputation. Students ask for changes to dining hours. Students join a peace rally in Washington D.C. Writer's Block Club emphasizes diversity. Information Technology cracks down on violations of college policy.

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Dickinsonian, September 22, 2005

Fallfest re-purposed to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. Enforcement of Jaywalking policy causes confusion. Student senate encourages Katrina fundraising. Movie ticket discounts to students decrease. The validity of the book Binge: what your college student won't tell you is questioned.

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