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(04/06/04 9:00am)
Jennifer Mygatt '04 faced the steep course and cold Greenlandic coastal winds with the words of fellow-racer Fabian Mauz in her head: "If you can't find something to smile about you might as well shoot yourself."
(05/05/03 9:00am)
Eileen Claussen, President of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, engaged a classroom of leading environmental activists, researchers, planners and students Friday night in a discussion of her 5-point approach to tackling climate change globally.
(04/15/03 9:00am)
For Kate Douglas '03, the debate over the role of the "Indian" symbol is not about the caricature or the power of images -- the debate is about Dartmouth coming to terms with its history and carving out a new identity. Douglas' other reason for concern about the symbol is simple: her friends are offended.
(02/20/03 11:00am)
EL PASO, TEX. -- A professor, writer, and activist from Ciudad Jurez, Mexico, will visit Hanover this Thursday to discuss with the Dartmouth community an issue that has recently exploded in the international media.
(11/22/02 11:00am)
After kicking off its annual fundraising campaign earlier this fall, the Upper Valley United Way is looking to the Dartmouth community to raise 20 percent of its expected contributions.
(10/30/02 11:00am)
Hanover residents overwhelmingly approved a complex plan -- involving a three-way agreement between the Dresden School District, the town of Hanover and the College -- to renovate the local high school and middle school.
(10/28/02 11:00am)
Last week, the House and Senate passed H.R. 4967, the Border Commuter Student Act of 2002, to correct ambiguous border laws that were misdirected after Sept. 11 spiked suspicions toward all "foreigners" in the United States. The stricter policies of the Immigration and Naturalization Services prevented part-time students from traveling across national borders to their U.S. schools.
(10/07/02 9:00am)
Fear and isolation factored prominently in descriptions of Dartmouth experiences this weekend at the Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni Association reunion events. Alumni returned to reconnect with the Dartmouth of today and to share their versions of the College's history.
(09/25/02 9:00am)
A reassessment of College alcohol policy, the introduction of dorm locks, budget cuts and Dartmouth Dining Service's attempt to satisfy students' late night hunger pains marked the summer term.
(08/15/02 9:00am)
Concerned students and mentors concluded Tuesday that students need to do more to protect each other from sexual assault and be more supportive of sexual assault survivors at "The Real Deal," a discussion of sexual assault at Dartmouth. Attendees also discussed issues of consent and the complications that arise with the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
(08/15/02 9:00am)
Dartmouth recently hired a new chaplain, Dr. Richard Crocker, who is currently senior pastor at Central Presbyterian Church in Montclair, N.J.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
Every week during the summer, students head to the Dartmouth Organic Farm, to local rivers, into the sun and out under the stars to complete homework assignments and class labs. Professors have expanded their classrooms, allowing students to earn credit exploring the Upper Valley and literally enjoying the fruits of the season.
(07/16/02 9:00am)
As part of a state-wide effort to improve the economy of New Hampshire by promoting high-technology industries, Dartmouth has donated $700,000 worth of land towards the construction of a Dartmouth Regional Technology Center in Lebanon. The center will serve as a small business "incubator" that will provide a space for high-technology research companies to expand and commercialize their products.