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So, should white boys still be allowed to share their “opinions”? Should we be forced to listen? In honor of Black History Month, I’m gonna go with a hell no. Go find someone whose perspective has ...
On October 30, 2017, I was sexually assaulted by another student. It was a Monday night. It was in an Allison Hall choir room. He was my friend and a self-described feminist. Everyone involved was ...
Though Professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta’s recent Clarke Forum, “Bodega Poetics: Classics and Caribbean Diaspora” raised interesting points about the study of Classics and its resonance with modern ...
With nearly half of Gen Z listening to a podcast every month, the audio format has in recent years become an effective way to promote discussion and distribute content. The Center for Spirituality and ...
Last month, the President’s Office announced that the upcoming commencement speaker is Mike Smerconish, who will also receive an honorary doctorate of public affairs. Smerconish is a prolific ...
Michael Smerconish, political commentator and radio host, has been removed as the Commencement speaker for the Class of 2024, according to a statement from the President’s Office. In his statement, ...
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 backlash from last weeks op-ed “Should White Boys Still Be Allowed To Talk?” points once again to the unfortunate reality that Dickinson College, from its alumni, to its student body, to even its ...
In 2011, France became the first European state to nationally ban wearing a burqa in public. The act was of great controversy at the time, both in France as well as across much of the world, but the ...
Without societal acceptance of objective truth, nothing can be false. What I mean is that, if there is nothing objective to measure different perspectives and opinions against, all perspectives become ...
A resolution, titled “A Resolution To Endorse the Banning of Sabra Hummus from the Devil’s Den” (the first resolution), was read in Student Senate on Nov. 12 and had a second reading on Dec. 3. At the ...
Why do trends cycle at an increasingly rapid rate? Are we aging quicker than millennials? Has the invention of the “ick” discouraged hook-up culture? Has our access to streaming services, Google, and ...