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(08/16/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth students spend hours each day studying culture. But those bored with books should venture beyond the confines of campus, to some of the dozens of museums and attractions in this area.
(08/08/96 9:00am)
Robinson Hall will fully reopen to the public tomorrow after undergoing more than a year's worth of renovations, according to Assistant Director of Facilities Planning John Wilson.
(08/06/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth Dining Services has been cleared of all wrongdoing following a recent investigation of temperature and humidity conditions in Thayer Dining Hall, according to Occupational Safety and Health Administration Area Director Paul O'Connell.
(08/02/96 9:00am)
The New York Theatre Workshop, founded in 1979, will be performing at Dartmouth during the first two weeks of August in an attempt to bring to the Dartmouth community a taste of the unpredictable theater styles and techniques that have brought them renown.
(08/02/96 9:00am)
In an open discussion Wednesday night nearly 40 students met to discuss how race affects students' performances and experiences at Dartmouth.
(07/23/96 9:00am)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating Dartmouth Dining Services after an employee complained working conditions in the kitchen and behind the grill in Thayer Dining Hall are too hot.
(07/15/96 9:00am)
Jay Butler has been there.
(06/19/96 9:00am)
The Will to Excel campaign shattered its goal of $500 million in pledges during the first week of June. Fundraising will continue until October.
(06/09/96 9:00am)
Since the first Commencement in 1771, the ceremony has brought its fair share of drunks, charlatans and American presidents to campus.
(05/23/96 9:00am)
Roseanna Taormina '99 said she cannot even fathom how students can attend Dartmouth without receiving financial aid.
(05/21/96 9:00am)
Representative Peter Lantos, D-Calif., told about 40 students last night that American foreign policy in the next century must proceed in an overtly interventionist manner because the U.S. is the only superpower left capable of exerting a stabilizing democratic influence in today's world.
(05/17/96 9:00am)
Green Key Weekend, the College's answer to Spring, begins in earnest tonight and continues until the early hours of Sunday morning.
(05/16/96 9:00am)
Despite the fact that finals are looming, students are planning to escape from Baker for this weekend's Green Key events.
(05/15/96 9:00am)
Acting Assistant Dean of First-Year Students Stephanie Hull will continue her position on a permanent basis beginning July 1.
(05/01/96 9:00am)
In an effort to reduce congestion at its current location, the Hanover Food Cooperative, the Hanover-area grocery store located on South Park Street in Hanover, has finalized plans to expand to a second location in Lebanon.
(04/29/96 9:00am)
As part of an effort to promote Jewish studies courses, a group of professors organized a host of speeches, panel discussions and presentations yesterday on the role of Jewish academics in American higher education.
(04/26/96 9:00am)
Five Native American panel members representing the different tribes of New England discussed last night the importance of tribal identity and the problems confronting the native communities of the Northeast in the coming century.
(04/17/96 9:00am)
The Hanover Board of Selectmen has named Julia Griffin to become Hanover's new Town Manager to replace Cliff Vermilya.
(04/10/96 9:00am)
Attempting to distinguish themselves from the seemingly infinite pool of Student Assembly presidential and vice presidential candidates, eight of the nine students running for the two positions presented their visions for the Assembly at last night's candidate's forum.
(03/26/96 11:00am)
The College announced during spring break that it is within $24 million of achieving the $500 million goal of the five-year Will to Excel capital campaign, which will end in October.