With winter sport seasons beginning, sports like basketball, squash, indoor track, and swimming have begun competition. Swimming is a very common sport seen in colleges, high school, and clubs, and ...
The rise of polarization does not need to be reflected in our writing. Bias is necessary to have in opinion editorials, but degradation is not. To ensure this for future Dickinsonians, the Dickinson ...
Dickinson Athletics’ app, called “Dickinson Red Devils,” has been up and running for about a year now. The app was developed by the outside company SIDEARM Sports in collaboration with David Adamovage ...
For the second year in a row, Dickinson Men’s Soccer made waves in the NCAA tournament by competing in the Elite 8 round. These last two seasons have been nothing short of historic for the Men’s ...
“Hazbin Hotel” finished its second season in November. The show first released its indie pilot episode on YouTube in 2019. It was then picked up by A24 and made by animation studio Bento Box to be ...
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Maggie Douglas is an agricultural scientist who focuses on how to design more sustainable agriculture systems, particularly pertaining to how to better ...
A tweet circulated on social media after the announcement of Nine Inch Nails’ (NIN) “Peel it Back” tour for 2025 that said. “Sex was created by Nine Inch Nails when they released ‘Closer’ in 1994.” ...
Dickinson College’s Clarke Forum hosted an event on Thursday, November 20, featuring Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, president, and senior lecturer of Repairers ...
Student workers in the Dining Hall and Library Services will move to the operating system Workday for time entry on December 14. All other student workers will be switching in January after the break.
In November 2024, the Dickinsonian ran an article by Managing Editor Ella Sizemore ’28 discussing federal changes to Title IX that were released on April 19, 2024. These changes, known as the “2024 ...
This semester, a new club committed to health equity in the Carlisle community emerged on campus. Helping Heart, a 501(c)(3) ...
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 ...