Rachel, a senior English major from Tinton Falls, NJ, is a Copy Editor with The Dickinsonian, a position she has had since sophomore year. She spent her junior year in Norwich, England. Outside of The ...
Sarah, a senior history major with a concentration in American history from Norristown, PA, is The Dickinsonian’s Photo Editor for the 2024-25 academic year. Before this year, she held the same ...
Camilla, a sophomore Middle East Studies major from Parkville, MD, is a Copy Editor with The Dickinsonian. Last year, she was a Staff Writer with the paper. Her favorite stories she has written are ...
Roland Locke, a senior computer science major with a minor in Chinese from Durham, NH, is the Business Manager of The Dickinsonian. His experience at The Dickinsonian began two years ago as Web Editor ...
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recently released the 2024 Sustainable Campus Index (SCI), with Dickinson College ranked first amongst other ...
Seniors Amari Campbell ’25, Andre Eversley ’25, Izabella Caballero ’25, and Sarah Jang ’25, noticed a need for more student support for our sports teams and student-engaged school spirit in general.
As Dickinsonians, we are a part of the Carlisle community. We go to the same restaurants, shop at the same stores and rest our heads at the end of the night in the same town. We are as intrinsic to ...
The U.S. Army War College, in collaboration with indigenous leaders, began their largest repatriation effort, consisting of 11 children who died during their time at the Carlisle Indian Industrial ...
The online phenomena known widely as “BookTok” sprung up in the early pandemic months. It was started by readers who both had a new abundance of time on their hands, as well as a craving for community ...
On April 19, the US Department of Education released its final rule to fully effectuate Title IX’s promise that no person should experience sex discrimination in federally funded education, and these ...
Heading into the new semester, there is a lot that Dickinson’s surroundings have to offer for new students, and plenty more for returning students to continue to try, especially in the realm of food.
Dear Dickinson, it’s not your fault. On Sept. 10, I had a Zoom call in the evening with a co-worker of mine at a Human Rights Organization. I’m helping her plan some student engagement and activism ...