The Clarke Forum held a open lecture on the recent 2024 election on Nov. 7, inviting students to hear from multiple ...
Dickinson’s Student Senate welcomed Steve Burns this year as the speaker for the annual Poitras-Gleim lecture. Burns, known ...
This year, Dickinson welcomes a new director of the Center for Spirituality & Social Justice (CSSJ), Rev. Jessica Chapman Lap ...
At the start of the Spring 2025 semester, the Women’s & Gender Resource Center (WGRC) will distribute menstrual supplies in ...
On Friday, October 25, President Biden formally apologized for the U.S. government’s treatment of Native Americans at federal ...
As an avid “Saturday Night Live” fan, I, and I bet many others who saw last week’s cold open, were wondering how they would handle Donald Trump winning the election. Let me tell you, they did not ...
Is your wallet dreading this holiday season? Are you out of ideas, still searching for that perfect gift as the break draws closer? Balancing a student budget with the giving spirit of the season can ...
The Dickinson Women’s soccer team season came to a close last Friday, November 9. The Dickinsonian wants to highlight their noteworthy regular season and playoff run despite this loss. Their regular ...
On election day, I was feeling quite confident in Kamala Harris. I felt that she ran a great campaign and effectively articulated why a second Trump presidency would be so damaging for the country.
On Tuesday, November 5, some 1,500 residents of the Carlisle 3-1 precinct (where I serve as Judge of Elections) made their way to the Bosler Memorial Library to exercise their precious right to vote.
The Free xChange, the college’s sustainable clothing drive, is currently located in the old mail room on the bottom floor of the Holland Union Building (HUB). However, it’s being forced to move due to ...