Over the week of November 11th, Dickinson welcomed back Amy Nauiokas ‘94 to campus as a part of the new Burgess Institute’s ...
The Clarke Forum held a open lecture on the recent 2024 election on Nov. 7, inviting students to hear from multiple ...
At the start of the Spring 2025 semester, the Women’s & Gender Resource Center (WGRC) will distribute menstrual supplies in ...
From rose-scented lip balms to “toilet bombs” and secondhand clothing, Ecoasis, located on 33 North Hanover Street, is the newest addition to the Carlisle business community. Upon entry, this pair of ...
This year, Dickinson welcomes a new director of the Center for Spirituality & Social Justice (CSSJ), Rev. Jessica Chapman Lap ...
The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues hosted a second talk about the 2024 elections on Nov. 14. Held in the Stern Center, a location which matched the focus on international reactions to the ...
Let it never be said that the esteemed author of this biannual column of the respectable Trickinsonian dislikes women. Such a ...
The recent changes to Title IX, which made all Dickinson student employees mandated reporters, has raised both concerns and hopes on campus. Title IX prohibits sex-based and gender-based ...
Drayer residents have been drowning in the bathrooms, but not by water. Over the past month, hair mounds have been appearing ...
Taylor is a junior English Major from Marlboro, NJ. She is an associate sports editor for the 2024-2025 academic year. Before this, she wrote for her high school’s newspaper for two years and was ...
Dickinson’s Student Senate welcomed Steve Burns this year as the speaker for the annual Poitras-Gleim lecture. Burns, known for his role as “Steve” on the children’s show “Blue’s Clues,” spoke at ...
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. I ...