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A small group of students is working tomake Latino Studies a permanent part of the College's curriculum.
The College's Board of Trustees will holdits annual summer retreat in the Minary Conference Center on Squam Lake near central New Hampshire this weekend to reflect on the coming year.
Non-governmental organizations will play an influential role at the upcoming United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, three panelists said last night in a discussion before about 90 people in the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff
Students and administrators held a two-hour meeting today to discuss campus sexual abuse issues, ultimately calling for a new committee to address mediation and sexual abuse adviser training in abuse cases.
Henry Cisneros, the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, will come to Dartmouth tomorrow to discuss the effects of Congress' 1996 budget on the President's national urban policy.
College administrators and trustees waiting for the "white paper" on the Greek system, promised to them by former Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95, may have to continue waiting for a while.
The Dartmouth Players infused their latest production, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare, with a full measure of passion and bawdy humor.
The Council on Student Organizations recently denied official recognition to the new student magazine "Snapshots of Color" based on the magazine's policy of only allowing membership to students of color.
Three weeks into their first term at the College, freshman will run into one of the most puzzling quandaries of their Dartmouth career: where to study for midterms.
This fall, the College will issue new IDs to students that will overhaul the way Dartmouth's Validine System works, but students probably will not be able to see the difference.
More than 250 people gathered Thursday in Rollins Chapel to remember Sarah Devens '96, the three-sport athlete who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound one week ago today.
Alumni Gymnasium, perhaps the place where Sarah Devens '96 felt most at home, was somber yesterday as coaches, friends and fellow players continued to cope with the star athlete's tragic death.
Former U.S. Ski Team Coach Bruce Lingelbach will be coming to Hanover next year to take on the reigns of the Big Green women's alpine's ski team.
Sophomores Geeta Bahl and Amitabh Chibber saidthey hope to get a new Hindu student group up-and-running by the end of the summer.
Two student groups recently filed reports recommending the College provide students with more information on how to file charges with the COS -- which tries not only sexual abuse cases, but also cases involving plagiarism and theft, among other issues.
At a gathering of the 1997 Class Council yesterday afternoon, nine sophomores argued for about 20 minutes over when to hold their regular weekly meetings.
College officials are still waiting for the "thought piece" on the Greek system that former Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95 promised to have ready by the Trustee meeting at the beginning of this month.
It seems the secret cabal at the Dartmouth Film Society has decided that the sophomore class does not want to quit the outdoors for the sake of four-hour silent Swedish films.
The two student groups that came together to reform the College's sexual abuse procedures following the College's alleged mishandling of a sexual abuse charge, have now filed reports with the administration.