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(03/30/99 10:00am)
The Tuck School of Business Administration was edged out of its usual place as one of the top 10 business schools in the country, falling four spots to 12th place in this year's U.S. News and World Report rankings.
(03/04/99 11:00am)
Although an abundance of national anti-smoking campaigns have been directed at the youth of America in the past several years, recent statistics at Dartmouth show that smoking has made a comeback, confirming the results of a Harvard University study published last November in the Journal of American Medicine which found smoking has regained popularity on college campuses across the country.
(02/19/99 11:00am)
Although the campus has been embroiled for the past week in controversy surrounding proposed changes to its Greek system, many other schools across the nation have been holding protests for a more global cause. The University of Wisconsin, Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Yale, Brown, Cornell and Princeton have all held rallies in recent weeks calling for more stringent regulation of companies that employ sweatshop workers to manufacture collegiate-logo apparel.
(02/12/99 11:00am)
Although Cupid often seems out of ammunition on this campus, he may have a few arrows left in his arsenal this weekend. While Winter Carnival will feature people plunging into ice cold waters, some romantics will be warmed by the celebration of an older tradition, Valentine's Day.
(02/05/99 11:00am)
While Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson prepares to decide if Dartmouth dorms should be equipped with a more restrictive system of locks, far more security-conscious measures have already been instituted at most other east coast universities.
(01/18/99 11:00am)
For dozens of Dartmouth women each year, becoming a mother while attending college is a very real scenario. But pregnant undergraduates overwhelmingly choose abortion over other options to unplanned pregnancy, according to Janice Sundnas, director of Women's Health Resources at Dick's House.
(11/16/98 11:00am)
James Larimore, assistant to the Provost at Stanford University, will become Dartmouth's next dean of the College in July 1999, President James Wright announced Friday.
(11/05/98 11:00am)
The College announced this summer a proposed $3.5 to $4 million expansion to the Choates cluster, an addition of 80 beds, but Director of Residential Operations Woody Eckels said the project is still in the "concept" phase, and he expects the College to select an architect next summer.
(09/23/98 9:00am)
The affair. The report. The tapes. The President Clinton sex scandal, involving then-21-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky, has been the focus of national attention for months. Speculations, gossip and discussions surrounding this issue have inevitably reached the halls of Dartmouth.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
Outgoing College President James Freedman will give his 11th and final commencement address today, one of his last symbolic appearances as president of the College.
(06/01/98 9:00am)
There were no registered fraternity parties this weekend, a phenomenon house presidents attributed to implementation of the College's revised social policies, a lack of funds and the upcoming exam period.
(05/27/98 9:00am)
"The problem with holding mice is that they reach over and bite you," says newly named interim Provost Constance Brinckerhoff about her days as a postdoctoral fellow of immunology in Dartmouth's microbiology department. At the time, she was studying tumor immunology in the snippety rodents.
(05/15/98 9:00am)
Naked women riding on bicycles, naked fraternity brothers dancing on rooftops, students "sleeping" on the golf course with their dates, one would think these images suitable for the Playboy mansion, but in fact the incidents are all a part of the rich heritage of Dartmouth's Green Key Weekend.
(05/04/98 9:00am)
About 400 student volunteers braved the rain Saturday to contribute a total of 1,200 hours to 72 different Upper Valley charities in the second annual DarCORPS community service day.
(04/20/98 9:00am)
As the Class of 1998 began its final term at the College three weeks ago, many seniors scrambled to fulfill the requirements for graduation, including completion of one "interdisciplinary" course.
(04/08/98 9:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton released his official response to the Interim Report of the College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs yesterday, outlining a new campus alcohol policy that will have take effect on May 1.
(03/31/98 10:00am)
Victor Petrenko, research professor at the Thayer School of Engineering, yesterday presented his work on airplane wings in a speech to the American Chemical Society in Dallas.
(03/04/98 11:00am)
At a meeting last night to discuss recent incidents in Streeter residence hall, Acting Associate Dean of Residential Life Mary Liscinsky discussed ideas about how to effectively prevent non-residents from entering student dormitories.
(03/03/98 11:00am)
Several apparently related incidents of vandalism have occurred in the second-floor women's restroom of Streeter residence hall over the past four weekends.
(02/27/98 11:00am)
A formerly vacant lot next to the Grand Union grocery store on South Main St. will soon be home to fifteen condominiums for residents over 55 years old.