When you’re a student athlete one of the most common thoughts on your mind is the fear of injury. A significant number of the 25 varsity sports teams offered by Dickinson are “contact sports,” meaning ...
I have heard mixed reviews about “Emily in Paris.” Before watching, I was confused about the variety of takes about the show, however, after watching the first three episodes of season one, I agree ...
How many of you live on pretty girl avenue?” Sabrina Carpenter asked the 19,000 people in the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburg, to which she was immediately met with an enthusiastic, roaring cheer. ...
This year, Dickinson College delivered on the promise of a new comprehensive technology transformation aimed at updating campus systems and improving efficiency, with three main projects: the Learning ...
Carlisle’s Spellbound Halloween Parade took place from  Wednesday, October 22  through Sunday, October 29 with a large variety of activities to enjoy. The festivities started on the 22nd at 7 p.m.
Since May, The Dickinsonian has been speaking to faculty and campus groups affected by the Trump administration’s cuts to academic funding. This article specifically explores the impact on humanities ...
For a long time, the college’s page for classes has been Moodle. An email was sent this summer with details of a new program, Brightspace/D2L, that would replace Moodle over the course of this school ...
Throughout my time at Dickinson, I have remained carless by choice. Yes, it is difficult to haul groceries back to my dorm, and, unfortunately, I cannot go to Target every time I want to, although, ...
Since the inauguration of the WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) in 1996, professional women’s sports have begun to reach the limelight more and more. In recent years, though, women’s ...
Our president, Johnny Jones, has approved a new mechanism for improving attendance of early morning classes. Using funds reallocated from janitorial services, this glorious college has introduced ...
(American) politics has always been funny, a sentiment that’s getting more and more difficult to accept as the days of the government shutdown tick by. To distract myself from the banners on every ...
Elizabeth Ellis, the associate professor of history at Princeton University, came to campus on October 15 at the invitation of the history department to give a lecture titled “Myths, Memory and ...