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Senior officers who resign over policy disagreements with civilian leaders undermine the principle of civilian control over the military and damage the professionalism of the U.S. armed forces.
Red Lion man plans bid for Platts' seat in Congress
A small business owner from Red Lion is planning a run for the U.S. Congress. Democrat Ryan S. Sanders, 33, said he's seeking the seat held by U.S. Rep.
With one regular game remaining, Dickinson College quarterback hopes to raise $100,000 for charity
Dickinson College quarterback Ian Mitchell has raised more than $60,000 for charity one yard at a time.
Dickinson Gathers Comparative Data on Peers
Dickinson College has compiled statistics comparing its policies on parking fees, cable television, printing fees and laundry fees, as well as its total room and board and tuition, to such policies at 11 other schools.
Former Governor Tom Ridge speaks on national security at Dickinson College in Carlisle
Tom Ridge, former secretary of Homeland Security and former Pennsylvania governor, spoke at Dickinson College in Carlisle Wednesday.
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New record at UGA-Florida game: Underage drinking citations
The AJC reports that Florida authorities issued a record 252 citations for underage possession of alcohol during the festivities in Jacksonville over the weekend related to the Georgia-Florida game.
Betsey McGee Embodied Community Activism
Betsey McGee inhabited two spheres. There was the world where she grew up in rural Pennsylvania - religious and traditional - and the universe she inhabited as a woman, a world of racial and political differences where she was often an advocate for liberal causes.
Allison Hill: the road to revitalization
Over the years, South Allison Hill has developed a reputation as a high-poverty, high- crime neighborhood with little economic development potential.
John McEuen will be a guest on today's edition of Lonesome Pine RFD , airing on WFDU-FM in the New York City metro market.
Alumnus Speaks on Conflict in Africa
On the evening of October 14, 2009, former Ambassador to Sierra Leone Thomas Hull '68 spoke on African conflict in an event entitled: Africa's Anguish: the Challenge of Waging Peace Amidst Conflict.
Driver hops curb, nearly hits students on Dickinson College campus, police say
Several Dickinson College students told police they saw a Jeep owned by a Plainfield woman hop a curb and drive over grass and walkways on campus after midnight Thursday morning, leading Carlisle Police to charge the owner with several violations, police said.
Chat online Thursday with best-selling author Jennifer Haigh
Readers can chat online with New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Haigh at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday.
In just a few more days, my final Fall Pause at Dickinson begins, and Ia m another step closer to buying that alumni t-shirt in the Bookstore.
Students March for LGBT Civil Rights
Amongst a crowd of activists, Christyn Budzyna a 11 proudly raised a rainbow flag and chanted with the crowd, a oeGay, straight, black, white, marriage is a civil right!a Next to them stood Shane Harding a 12, who was assisting fellow activists paint peace symbols and other signs of protest on their faces.
Snow flurries with little accumulation forecast for midstate
Crews work to keep the sidewalks clear of snow at Dickinson College in Carlisle in March.
Police report no arrests in assaults at Dickinson and Messiah colleges
Police Monday had no arrests or new information to report about apparently unrelated assaults that occurred in September at two midstate colleges.
The Brian Lehrer Show: Helping Hands
When starting to get sick, many people go to the computer and search for health information.
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Maria T. Johnson Joins the Ranks of Leading Professionals
Membership provides individuals with a valuable third party endorsement of their accomplishments and gives them the tools needed to brand themselves and their businesses effectively.
This article was written by Jordan Robinson and originally appeared at AltMuslimah .
Dickinsona s H1N1 Prevention Measures Yield Relatively Low Number of Cases
Dickinson College's proactive efforts have resulted in fewer cases of H1N1 than at two other area colleges of similar size.
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