Of 21st century musical eras, the late-2010s “SoundCloud rap” felt the most special to me. Armed with a cracked FL studio files and awful snowball microphones, a whole crop of young artists reinvented ...
For Dickinson’s 2024 fall concert, MOB and WDCV welcomed rapper NLE Choppa to campus, which was organized by the two clubs’ concert chairs, Isaac Landis ’27 and Claire Choplick ’26. Known for songs ...
Working with Facilities has been one of the most frustrating things I have ever experienced in college. When I mean the Facilities workers, I do not mean the people who clean our dorms – they are all ...
Over the past year at Dickinson, several new LGBTQ+ affinity groups and clubs have been established by the LGBTQ+ Center, including Lesbian Voices, Zero Feet Away, the Queer & Trans People of Color ...
The U.S. political scene got another shakeup in November, as there was a hotly contested national election. With the presidential, House of Representatives, and many U.S. Senate races, there were many ...
I grew up in a sit-com watching household. 2000s classics like “The Big Bang Theory,” “Two and a Half Men,” and “Family Guy” played in the background while I sat on the carpet with a coloring book. It ...
Although there will be frustration and disappointment for a short while, very quickly the Red Devils will realize just how special and program-changing this year was. Very early on, it was clear that ...
On Nov 13, students had the opportunity to join a Zoom webinar featuring Dr. Mary Morton of the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. This event was presented by both the Trout Gallery and French ...
The Dickinson Men’s Soccer team had a banner year. Recently, the team won three of the four major awards in the Centennial Conference, receiving the Offensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year ...
After months of rehearsal, Dickinson’s Dance Theatre Group (DTG) put on their performance Assembly:Required, an interactive dance experience in Goodyear. This production was designed to transport the ...