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For 15 years, Mary Hudson has been looking at the sun -- but she never lost her vision.
In his 28-year career at the College, James Wright has seen a lot. From a fundamental change in the core curriculum to the controversial moving of the Commencement location, Wright has had a hand in many important events and decisions since he came to Hanover in 1969.
From building the "snowy knight" sculpture on the Green to planning the many activities this weekend offers, the Winter Carnival Council members have an extensive agenda, but they do not seem to mind.
A professor from the Thayer School of Engineering is currently working with IBM and Fluent Inc. -- a Lebanon software company -- to design sails intended to help the United States win the 2000 America's Cup yacht race.
The din of chatter and strains of music you hear coming from the lower level of the Collis Student Center are the trademark sounds of the Lone Pine Tavern. Its relaxed atmosphere sets Lone Pine apart from the other dining establishments on campus.
A Nobel Laureate, authors of award-winning literature and several Ph.D. recipients agreed that the United States needs minority talent in mathematics and sciences at a panel discussion last night.
The 21st annual student telethon to raise money for the Alumni Fund begins this Sunday, and organizers are hoping to match last year's more than $500,000 in receipts.
A group of students, faculty members and administrators, including Dean of the College Lee Pelton, denounced Proposition 209 to an audience that was at times as large as 200 people in front of the Collis Center yesterday.
Twenty two members of the Class of 1997 were inducted into the Dartmouth chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society on Tuesday at a ceremony at the home of College President James Freedman.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton appointed Yolanda Romagnolo to the position of Latino/Hispanic Adviser to replace Abraham Hunter, who left the College at the end of the summer.
Nonnie Cameron, "house mom" of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Purdue University in Indiana, spoke about gender relations and dating to about 100 new fraternity members last night.
Dartmouth students can now register for absentee voter ballots over the World Wide Web through a national program developed to increase voter turnout.
A group of Dartmouth students is leading an attempt to educate the Hanover community about the environmental records of candidates running for public office.
After a three days of discussion about campus social issues like diversity, the Academic and Student Services Officers Network conference ended yesterday on an inclusive note.