The first full week of November marked the start of one of the most exhilarating times of the year for Dickinson Athletics: fall sports’ Centennial Conference Playoffs. For two sports, their ...
During  parents’ weekend/homecoming, my mom and I visited the newly established Carlisle Bakehouse on High Street that opened several weeks ago. It is a Greek-owned combination bakery-café that sells ...
Olivia Rodrigo didn’t use a megaphone on stage during her Guts! tour for people to think she’s afraid of raising her voice. Last week, she slammed the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) using ...
As a preface for this review, I loved Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein.” It’s visually stunning with opulent colors and details, and it’s obvious how much dedication went into every aspect, from ...
Know Your Rights on Campus was an interactive workshop that was co-hosted by the Middle-Eastern Studies Program and MECA for Muslims, Arabs and allies. The workshop featured CAIR-Philadelphia’s ...
As the United States reacts to Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York City, many have taken the opportunity to theorize that, on top of a successful campaign, he may have indirectly been aided by ...
For better or worse, snacks are a crucial part of the lifestyle of most (if not all) students here at Dickinson. It is almost a guarantee that most students, especially first-years, will have at least ...
In a residential institution like Dickinson, the seemingly mundane activity of doing your laundry becomes a shared reality that forms a crucial part of the overall college experience. Though we may ...
Quakers are misunderstood. People imagine them as either quiet and passive or extreme and literally shaking at the word of God. Neither definition is true of the Quakers I know, as someone who ...
There has got to be a better way to handle campus dining on the weekends, especially during special events like homecoming weekend. On Saturday, the Caf was closed for lunch, with a picnic lunch on ...