Abstraction well represented at new Hood exhibit
American painting superstar Jackson Pollock said abstract paintings confront their viewers.
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American painting superstar Jackson Pollock said abstract paintings confront their viewers.
While the Registrar's Office originally intended this year's registration process to be smoother thanks to the new online drop/add class option, multiple computer problems shut down the Banner Student server for a period yesterday, resulting again in long lines at its office.
The joy of performing dominated the COSO awards ceremony yesterday, which took place in Collis Commonground.
With little fanfare and limited community attention, the Board of Trustees announced yesterday the first wave of changes resulting from the Student Life Initiative, launched last year.
Heavily endorsing recommendations made by the January steering committee report, the Board of Trustees announced this morning the culmination of the first phase of the Student Life Initiative launched in February 1999.
While the conclusion of Winter term brought the possibility that for the first time ever the College would not be able to accommodate all students who sought on-campus housing, Director of Housing Services Lynn Rosenblum said yesterday she hopes to have settled housing arrangements for all registered students who applied by today.
Members of the Arts and Sciences faculty voted yesterday to support recommendations by the steering committee to review Senior and Undergraduate Societies, Affinity Houses and Programs and to introduce new guidelines for alcohol and other drugs.
In his last State of the Union address, President Bill Clinton was out to save his legacy -- by calling for policies like a $350 billion tax cut to finance college educations, as well as touting his and Vice President Al Gore's achievements.
In contrast to the Initiative release method last February, yesterday morning saw the orderly and systematic distribution of the steering committee recommendations report through various channels.
The steering committee's recommendations for the Student Life Initiative will be revealed for the first time to the Dartmouth community today.
The vast majority of Dartmouth students believe the single-sex Greek system should remain on campus -- but with substantial changes -- according to a poll and interviews conducted by The Dartmouth over the past two weeks.
While representatives of College cultural groups express hope that the Student Life Initiative will improve life for minorities on campus, many are unsure if the steering committee's recommendations will include the specific proposals their groups have advocated.
While the date for the revelation of the steering committee's recommendations to the Board of Trustees on its Student Life Initiative is now fairly certain, debate on how the announcements will be made and discussed is just beginning.
As the steering committee writes its report to the Board of Trustees on the Student Life Initiative, College faculty and administrators are decidedly unsure about what the recommendations in the report could include.
Lynn Proctor '99, a cum laude College graduate in physics, died Thursday of supposed heart failure at her apartment near Cornell University. She was 22.
The steering committee wrapped up a bulk of their discussions on what to recommend to the Board of Trustees for the Student Life Initiative after meeting in Hanover this weekend with students representing the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council and minority interests.
Republican presidential frontrunner Texas Governor George W. Bush's absence at last night's town hall forum took a backseat to largely gentle debate over taxes, health care and campaign finance reform.
In the first head-to-head meeting of what looks to be a tight primary campaign between Vice President Al Gore and former Senator Bill Bradley, style, not substance, appeared to be the difference between two men who often seem indistinguishable on issues of policy.
The steering committee will meet in Hanover this weekend with representatives of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council at the CFSC's request, while continuing to move toward a final set of recommendations to the Board of Trustees on their Student Life Initiative.
Arizona Senator John McCain, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, added finishing touches to his campaign in Hanover, promising to "act on principle" in return for student support, at a reception at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Saturday.