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(07/27/96 9:00am)
One of the many exciting and frightening aspects of going to college is finding yourself plopped into an unknown locality. Suddenly, finding the backroads, the restaurants, the stores, the scenic spots and the highways will not be second nature, as it was in your hometown.
(07/09/96 9:00am)
The Class of 1998 may rule the campus this summer, but they are not the only Dartmouth students enjoying Hanover in the sunny season.
(07/01/96 9:00am)
Two mountaineers, Joshua Hane '89 Chuck Drake '90, are missing and without a tent or sleeping bag on 14,570-foot Mount Hunter in Alaska's Denali National Park.
(06/25/96 9:00am)
Sticks, sugar, plexiglass, canvas and neon orange paint are just a few of the materials in the paintings of the three Studio Art interns whose works go on exhibit today at the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Gallery in the Hopkins Center.
(06/09/96 9:00am)
The Class of 1931, which is back in Hanover for its 65th reunion, may have been the brightest ever to attend Dartmouth at the time -- but they did not spend four years in the library.
(05/17/96 9:00am)
Naked people on roofs and bicycles, chariots made out of empty beer kegs, carnal activity on the golf course and an invasion of hippies for a Grateful Dead concert are just a few of the sights the College has seen during the 75-year history of Green Key Weekend.
(05/16/96 9:00am)
The Coed Fraternity Sorority Council voted last week to revise a policy that punishes Greek houses for leaving garbage and party debris on their lawns so that the punishment fits the severity of the transgression.
(04/18/96 9:00am)
Harvard University Philosophy Professor Robert Nozick told about 100 people in the Rockefeller Center he believes in absolute truth that transcends culture, race and gender.
(04/03/96 10:00am)
Hanover dog owners must beware of stiffer fines for dogs who bark excessively or wander unattended since the town's board of selectmen voted to repeal lax local dog ordinances in favor of stricter state laws.
(03/05/96 11:00am)
Against the backdrop of international protest against apartheid in South Africa in 1986, Dartmouth erupted when a group of students destroyed the shanties which had been constructed on the Green to protest the College's investment in South Africa. The incident vaulted the College into the national media spotlight.
(02/27/96 11:00am)
For aspiring orchestra conductor Katherine Domingo '96, brandishing a small wooden baton before a room full of musicians, is as much an artistic expression as drawing a bow across a violin's strings.
(02/20/96 11:00am)
Republican Presidential candidate Alan Keyes challenged students to rebuild the nation's moral fabric in his speech yesterday -- just 20 hours before voting booths opened this morning for the critical New Hampshire primary.
(02/19/96 11:00am)
At its Winter term meeting this weekend, the College's Board of Trustees voted to implement the Dartmouth Experience proposal, set forward by Dean of the College Lee Pelton.
(02/19/96 11:00am)
The College's Board of Trustees voted this weekend to raise undergraduate tuition five percent from $20,805 to $21,846, the lowest rate of tuition increase since 1966.
(02/09/96 11:00am)
Over the past several weeks, the strange creation in the middle of the Green has resembled a Trojan horse, a shanty, a dumpster or, sometimes, just a large block of ice.
(02/07/96 11:00am)
Many New Hampshire voters have shifted their support from presidential candidate Sen. Bob Dole R-Kan. to opponent Steve Forbes, according to a second wave of poll data released by WMUR-Dartmouth pollsters yesterday.
(02/06/96 11:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Morry Taylor swung into Hanover last night to tell members of the Dartmouth community about his plan to stimulate the economy by significantly cutting the size of the federal work force, and to celebrate former President Ronald Reagan's birthday at the Conservative Union at Dartmouth's fifth annual bash.
(01/31/96 11:00am)
Seven Dartmouth alumni have filed an appeal with the New Hampshire Supreme Court, challenging the decision of a Superior Court judge's October dismissal of their lawsuit against the College.
(01/22/96 11:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Bob Dole's visit to the College Saturday morning drew a hail storm of opinions from students who gathered on Alpha Delta fraternity's lawn to hear the 72-year-old politician speak.
(01/05/96 11:00am)
The College's Board of Trustees voted at the end of last term to extend the Will to Excel fundraising effort, which was scheduled to end this June, into October to raise as much money for Dartmouth as possible.