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April is Arab American Heritage Month, and Ripples of Exile, a lecture by Susan Muaddi Darraj on April 14, was a celebration of this. The program was sponsored by the Middle East studies department, ...
As next year’s Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Dickinsonian, I’m excited to make connections with students and organizations all around the Dickinson community. My priority is to center The Dickinsonian as ...
During the months since President Donald Trump came into office, there has been increasing uncertainty around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) among the American people. From executive orders to ...
“The White Lotus” just finished releasing episodes for its third season, and it is safe to say that it was the best season the show has produced so far. “The White Lotus” is an Emmy-winning anthology ...
If any students want to visit the culturally rich island of Sicily, the College will be offering a mosaic that includes a trip during the Spring 2026 semester. The mosaic, titled “Sicilian Identities: ...
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 ...
On April 4, the United States Naval Academy removed 381 books from the shelves of its Nimitz Library.  The common thread among these titles is simple: anything which President Donald Trump does not ...
Germany’s parliamentary election on February 23 saw a significant shift in the country’s political balance, with the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU)/Christian Social Union (CSU) alliance ...
The twenty-first century has brought numerous remakes of Walt Disney’s classic fairytales, from Cinderella to Mulan, with varying degrees of positive and negative responses from the public. The ...
Since last semester, Dickinson has been treated to the crocheting talents of an anonymous samaritan. If you have been lucky enough on campus, you will recognize and appreciate the calling card of the ...