AAS plans Kwanzaa celebration
The holiday season is drawing near, and one student group is taking advantage of the holiday spirit to share its culture with people of other ethnic and religious backgrounds.
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The holiday season is drawing near, and one student group is taking advantage of the holiday spirit to share its culture with people of other ethnic and religious backgrounds.
Stories of beloved Homecoming traditions lace Dartmouth's history, but these customs aren't as stable as they may seem. Over the years, Homecoming fixtures such as the bonfire, the freshman sweep, rushing the football field and the green light on Baker Tower have been altered, abolished or created in order to keep up with safety concerns and changing times.
Those green-and-white uniforms aren't the only trait that distinguishes Safety and Security officers from the blue of the New York Police Department.
A long-anticipated revision of the student alcohol policy will go into effect at the beginning of winter term, taking into account recommendations issued by the Ad Hoc Working Group on Alcohol Policy, Dean of the College James Larimore said.
As wireless technology improves and laptops become less expensive, more Dartmouth students are choosing to bring laptops to school.