At the start of the Spring 2025 semester, the Women’s & Gender Resource Center (WGRC) will distribute menstrual supplies in ...
The Clarke Forum held a open lecture on the recent 2024 election on Nov. 7, inviting students to hear from multiple ...
This year, Dickinson welcomes a new director of the Center for Spirituality & Social Justice (CSSJ), Rev. Jessica Chapman Lap ...
Dickinson’s Student Senate welcomed Steve Burns this year as the speaker for the annual Poitras-Gleim lecture. Burns, known ...
On Friday, October 25, President Biden formally apologized for the U.S. government’s treatment of Native Americans at federal ...
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 ...
Let it never be said that the esteemed author of this biannual column of the respectable Trickinsonian dislikes women. Such a ...
Why Understanding Slavery and Gynecology Helps Us All,” delivered by Deirdre Cooper Owens, associate professor of history at ...
Tristian Yates ’28, contacted The Dickinsonian, he had had “a strange experience” and was “unsure what to do about it.” He ...
The newest exhibit at the Trout Gallery has just opened. Girl in Slacks aims to explore the role of female artists over the centuries, and, according to the Trout Gallery website, the exhibit ...
The first rap song I fell in love with was “Rigamortus” by Kendrick Lamar. It’s a great listen and a good introduction to the genre. The second rap song I fell in love with was “Tamale” by Tyler, the ...
During Fall Pause, the Dining Hall lacked both dedicated gluten free food and vegan food for a majority of the break. This is not an irregular occurrence: the Caf regularly omits both dedicated gluten ...