Health Clinic decreases waiting time, yet still misdiagnosis
Dicks House; The second in a three part series on women's health.
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Dicks House; The second in a three part series on women's health.
Dean of Faculty James Wright said he looks forward to getting in touch with students during the six months in which he will serve as acting president during President James Freedman's sabbatical beginning next January.
Assistant Government Professor Thomas Nichols will appear on the game show Jeopardy. The show, which was taped during the Fall term will air on January 31 at 7:30 p.m. on NBC.
Former U.S. Senators Warren Rudman and Paul Tsongas '62 will speak at the College Nov. 15 as part of an effort to focus attention on the perils of the federal deficit in the politically crucial state of New Hampshire.
Former music department chair Bill Cole, who retired in August 1990 after being heckled by The Dartmouth Review, has spent the last three years writing, composing and performing and says he does not regret leaving Dartmouth.
Friends and family of Lisabette Chang '93, who died in July, gathered to remember her yesterday at a memorial service in Rollins Chapel.
A fusion of cool jazz with hip hop rhythm streamed out of Webster Hall Saturday night as the celestial Digable Planets and their band Planet Patrol performed.
Although College administrators have said there are flaws in the new alcohol policy, they do not plan to revise the policy until Spring term at the earliest.
A University of Colorado administrator with ties to the Ivy League was named director of the College's 23-year old Native American program earlier this month.
The owners of Panda House Chinese restaurant are certainly more hospitable to Japanese food than they were to Indian food.
Women's basketball coach Jaqueline Hullah left the College last week to become head coach of the women's basketball program at Arizona State University.
Environmental Studies Professor Jack Shepherd will leave the College this fall to become the first director of the Global Studies Initiative at Cambridge University in England.
In a town as small as Hanover, businesses do everything they can to compete for customers, even if it means going out on to the street.
Continuing education has taken on a greater meaning for 215 alumni, parents of students and friends of the College participating in this year's Alumni College entitled "Paradise Lost? Promise and Peril in the New World Order."
Fifty-one women from the local area are participating in the nationwide Breast Cancer Prevention Trial through the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
With the departure of Director Mary Childers, The Women's Resource Center may take a different course at the College.
"Much Ado About Nothing" is about everything that makes one happy to be alive.
To add to the fundamental ecological theories they have already learned, three Moscow State University professors and five fifth year biology students are participating in the Moscow Environmental Studies Exchange Program this summer at the College.
While every dorm has its advantages and disadvantages, regardless of where your dorm is located or how large it is, it's your home for three terms.
While driving a friend's car, Owen Ross '95 struck Italian Professor Teresa Picarazzi at the corner of East Wheelock and Main Street shortly after 4 p.m. on Wednesday.