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The Student Assembly must improve.
Several Pakistani Dartmouth students openly support the military coup that took place earlier this month in Pakistan.
Alisa Davis '01, Andrew Berglund '00 and Andrew Thompson '01 are among the 304 recipients of this year's national Goldwater Scholarships. The awards are granted for the 1999-2000 academic year to undergraduate sophomores and juniors.
In the year following graduation, Erin Walsh '98 will care for patients who are expected to live for less than six months in a hospice house in Mozula, Mont.
Pervez Hoodbhoy, a Pakistani nuclear physicist, and Itty Abraham, author of a new book on India's nuclear program, said yesterday evening they fear conflict between India and Pakistan will result in nuclear war.
The College recently announced its intention to build a new artificial-turf athletic field in a different location than it had previously planned, following a local controversy about the original site.
The Panhellenic Council recognized Education Department Chair Andrew Garrod and Classics Professor Roberta Stewart for their promotion of women's issues yesterday evening in the Hopkins Center's faculty lounge.
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center has applied for a 1998 tax exemption from the city of Lebanon on the grounds that it is both a charitable and educational institution.
Future College President James Wright and his wife Susan Wright spoke last night at Amarna's weekly Monday dinner, discussing such issues as campus expansion, housing and residential life, admissions, the Greek system and his personal life.
On Monday, after a failed attempt to prevent students from walking through the fenced-in construction site behind Baker Library, the College officially closed and locked the gate.
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center transferred ownership of two DHMC buildings to the College, following a decision by the Lebanon board of assessors that DHMC is not a tax-exempt charity.