In this article from the March 9, 2006 edition of The Dickinsonian,
Michelle Hadley reports on Dickinson's commemoration of International
Women's Day with a panel discussion on women's situations across the
globe, hosted by the Clarke Center and the Women's Center, as well as a t-shirt sale to benefit the Global Fund for Women.
This article in the November 21, 2003 edition of The Dickinsonian reports on the Clothesline Project hosted by the Zatae Longsdorff Center for Women to increase awareness and to bear witness to victims of violence against women.
As reported by Jerilyn Covert in the October 24, 2003 Dickinsonian,
Dickinson College faced a low male to female ratio in the early years
of the 21st century and sought ways of bridging the gap without changing
admissions standards.
In this article in the February 4, 2000 Dickinsonian, John Pappas
covered a talk given by Dr. Judith Yorio on the issues of women and
athletics. The talk, held on February 8, 2000, was hosted by the Zatae
Longsdorff Center for Women in honor of National Girls and Women in
Sports Day.
In observance of Victim's Rights Week, Dickinson presents "The Yellow
Dress", a play about relationship violence produced and directed by
Deana's Fund, as reported in The Carlisle Sentinel on April 9, 2000. The play was performed on April 11th in the Anita Tuvin Schlecther Auditorium.
The Board Members of the Zatae Longsdorff Center for Women introduce themselves to the wider Dickinson community in the September 24, 1999 edition of The Dickinsonian.
In this article from the November 5, 1999 Dickinsonian, a student considers the pros and cons of such controversial events as "Take Back the Night" and the "March Against Hate."
Marthe Weyandt reports on Dickinson's response to two allegations of sexual assault in the Carlisle area in the September 9, 1999 edition of The Dickinsonian.
Jennifer Vogelsong reports in the October 10, 1999 Carlisle Sentinel on Cumberland County's recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, including a cutting of a purple ribbon and the Silent Witness Project. The article also announces Dickinson's Clothesline Project, which was up on exhibit the same month.
This article from the September 22, 1995 edition of The Carlisle Sentinel reports on Dickinson professors Amy Farrell and Susan Rose's experiences at the fourth World Conference on Women in China.
In the September 21, 1995 Dickinsonian, Chris Zubowicz reported on the Non-Governmental Organizations Forum on Women held at the Olympic Stadium in Beijing and the experiences of the two Dickinson Professors, Amy Farrell and Susan Rose, who attended.
Allison Lowry writes for the November 9, 1995 edition of The Dickinsonian
on the Looking Glass Theater's performance of skits about sexual
assault for the Women's Center's Sexual Assault Awareness Week.
The November 9, 1995 edition of The Dickinsonian reports on the
investigations of an allegation of sexual assault of a first-year
student on campus being carried on by the Carlisle Police Department, in
cooperation with Dickinson Safety and Security, as well as the arrest of an unrelated assaulter.
On March 9, 1993 The Carlisle Sentinel published an article on
Bettina Gregory's talk at Dickinson as part of Women's History Week,
sponsored by the Women's Center. In her talk, Gregory addressed the
changing situation of women in Washington, D.C.
A photo of Bettina Gregory, ABC News correspondent, speaking at Dickinson for Women's History Week from the March 11, 1993 Dickinsonian.
Mikelene Elash reported in The Carlisle Sentinel's April 19, 1993 edition on two events occuring as part of a symposium co-sponsored by the Women's Center at Dickinson entitled "Women in the 90's: Facing the Challenges." One event was a discussion on sisterhood between black and white women. THe other was a panel on the multiple choices facing young women.
Tracy Rhoades reports for The Dickinsonian on the successful 1993 Rape Awareness Week and the new events and programs involved.
In this letter to the editor in the April 29, 1993 edition of The Dickinsonian, Hannah Fretz, '94, complains about the lack of coverage of Women's History Week and the Women's Studies Conference other than two photographs in a paper filled with more trivial news.
The Carlisle Sentinel reports in its February 9, 1993
edition on the upcoming exhibit entitled "The Clothesline Project" which
appeared at Dickinson and displayed T-shirts made by women who were
victims of abuse or violence in the central Pennsylvania area.
This article from the Dickinsonian, February 18, 1993, reports on "The Clothesline Project" on display in the Social Hall and calls for awareness and action.