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(05/17/01 9:00am)
In an interview with The Dartmouth as well as in a speech to students in Alumni Hall last night, Olympic Gold Medalist Greg Louganis spoke of his life as an elite diver as well as his experiences following his athletic career as an HIV positive gay male in the public spotlight.
(05/15/01 9:00am)
In an interview with The Dartmouth as well as in a discussion at the Rockefeller Center yesterday afternoon, Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., candidly described his experiences in the House of Representatives, going back from his views on the George W. Bush administration today to when he became the first openly gay congressman in 1986.
(05/11/01 9:00am)
In the wake of a recent wave of attacks criticizing the Greek system, the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council took another hit last night as Sigma Nu fraternity announced that it will secede from that organization effective June 5th.
(03/06/01 11:00am)
Despite some concerns in congress over President George W. Bush's proposed $1.6 trillion tax cut plan, the president has at least one strong supporter in the senate -- New Hampshire Republican Senator Bob Smith.
(01/16/01 11:00am)
(Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles examing the prospects and promises of President-elect George W. Bush. Everyday this week, leading up to Saturday's inauguration, The Dartmouth will consider a major issue that Bush will have to address during his presidency.)
(08/16/00 9:00am)
The process of removing bars and tap systems in Greek houses is in full swing and should be completed before the Sept. 16 deadline, according to Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman.
(08/14/00 9:00am)
Amidst a storm of national controversy over a recent program developed by the Justice Department to monitor individuals' electronic mail use, an independent investigation will be conducted by a university to determine the program's capabilities and potential uses.
(08/10/00 9:00am)
While pundits and political analysts alike scramble to explain why Vice President Al Gore chose Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman to make up the other half of the Democratic presidential ticket, professors at Dartmouth who commented on the campaign focused more on what Lieberman brings to the ticket than why he was chosen.
(08/08/00 9:00am)
For the first time ever, this fall seniors will have the option of selecting off-campus housing owned by the College through the Office of Residential Life, creating a new breed of housing similar to the river apartments.
(08/01/00 9:00am)
While many might expect the sleepy town of Hanover to dampen the social life of Dartmouth, a wide range of options are available to students at the College.
(08/01/00 9:00am)
After 30 years at the College, President James Wright was inaugurated as the 16th president in the Wheelock succession two years ago, beginning an era of controversial change at Dartmouth.
(07/27/00 9:00am)
After Tuesday's announcement that former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney would be Texas Gov. George W. Bush's running mate this fall, pundits have buzzed with opinions over what this would mean for the GOP's presidential bid.
(07/21/00 9:00am)
Three years after her death, Former Professor of Chemistry Karen Wetterhahn was remembered yesterday with the unveiling of her portrait in Collis Commonground.
(07/21/00 9:00am)
Students using the Dartmouth College webpage during the last week have been in for a surprise -- the site was entirely revamped last Friday, presenting a dramatically different faade and some new features.
(07/17/00 9:00am)
Students will begin preparations this week to float en masse down the Connecticut River for the 14th annual Tubestock on Saturday in what is expected to be the largest social event of the summer.
(07/11/00 9:00am)
With so many students living off-campus this summer, Dartmouth Dining Services' recent price hikes have been especially noticible -- but according to Director of Dining Services Tucker Rossiter, the increases are nothing to balk at.
(07/07/00 9:00am)
After three months of investigation by the New Hampshire House of Representatives' Judicial Committee, State Supreme Court Chief Justice and Dartmouth Alumnus David Brock '58 will face three articles of impeachment before of the state's larger legislative body as early as July 12.
(07/05/00 9:00am)
In what marks the final decision in the removing of permanent bars and tap systems from coed, fraternity and sorority houses, Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman and Assistant Dean of Residential Life for Greek Affairs Deborah Carney issued a letter to the Greek community on Monday highlighting the details of the process.
(06/29/00 9:00am)
In an announcement that elicited a mixture of surprise and outrage, Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman told Greek leaders on Tuesday night that all permanent bars and tap systems must be removed from their organizations' houses before Sept. 16.
(06/27/00 9:00am)
Despite use of their house to hold alumni receptions throughout Commencement and Reunion week, members of Phi Delta Alpha fraternity will not be permitted to reside in or utilize the facility this summer following the College's decision last March to derecognize the organization until at least 2002.