Amidst a growing mental health crisis in the US, many believe the conversation around suicide needs to be destigmatized.
The past few weeks have been particularly active politically on the Dickinson College campus, with a debate watch party in ...
This article was published in print as “Class of 2028 more diverse despite fewer Latino, international students.” Since the ...
The U.S. Army War College, in collaboration with indigenous leaders, began their largest repatriation effort, consisting of ...
The leaves are falling, the earthy smell of dirt is lingering about campus and pumpkin chai’s are available at Biblio. All of ...
Dickinson’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) received a call on Saturday, Sept. 21,  from students at the Latinx house, ...
The Popel Shaw Center for Race and Ethnicity (PSC) has moved locations to an official center at 233 W Louther Street, where ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
The Burgess Institute for the Global Economy has big plans for expansion at Dickinson. In a recent interview Executive Director Steve Riccio says he sees a way for the institute to involve students in ...