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When you ask a question at a lecture, is it secretly just your opinion ending with the phrase “do you agree?” If so, your name is something like Jake, or Chad, or Alex, and you were taught that your ...
On October 30, 2017, I was sexually assaulted by another student. It was a Monday night. It was in an Allison Hall choir room. He was my friend and a self-described feminist. Everyone involved was ...
Michael Smerconish, political commentator and radio host, has been removed as the Commencement speaker for the Class of 2024, according to a statement from the President’s Office. In his statement, ...
Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies, Nan Ma is originally from Yinchuan, China. She did her undergraduate studies in Chinese literature and language at Peking University and received her ...
Signs encouraging students to “Take the stairs and become more fit” and burn calories rather than taking the elevators have recently been removed by the administration per the request of students.
In 2020, 66% of registered voters cast a ballot for the presidential election. This is the highest population of voters for any national US election since 1900. The right to vote is a basic human ...
Though Professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta’s recent Clarke Forum, “Bodega Poetics: Classics and Caribbean Diaspora” raised interesting points about the study of Classics and its resonance with modern ...
In 2019, two views of the current state of America can generally be said to dominate the political environment. To many Americans, we have the collective privilege of living in a nation where clean ...
Michael Smerconish, political commentator and radio host, responded to an opinion piece published in The Dickinsonian in print on April 25 and online April 30 regarding his upcoming commencement ...
Last month, the President’s Office announced that the upcoming commencement speaker is Mike Smerconish, who will also receive an honorary doctorate of public affairs. Smerconish is a prolific ...
Dickinson College is known for its robust international student population, but because of the actions of the second Trump administration, that part of the Dickinson identity might no longer be ...
Take Back the Night, Dickinson’s annual march against sexual assault culture, occurred on Wednesday, April 9 from 7:00 to roughly 9:30pm. Dickinson’s Campus Demonstration Policy, outlined in the ...