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(03/04/98 11:00am)
The renowned Czech author Milan Kundera once defined our species as "man, the cow parasite" -- for good reason. After all, we humans gnaw on their dead flesh, suck them dry of milk and parade around in their skins. Parasitic indeed.
(08/08/97 9:00am)
Every summer, Dartmouth College turns into Camp Dartmouth as hundreds of campers and conference-goers flock to Hanover to take advantage of the under-used student facilities.
(07/25/97 9:00am)
Billed as "a celebration of women in music," Lilith Fair is one of this summer's must-see events. The festival, which is touring the United States and Canada, features both well-established and up-and-coming women in the musical scene.
(07/22/97 9:00am)
Dartmouth College began as little more than a clearing in the dense pine forests of New Hampshire. Underfunded and embattled in the early years, the College continually struggled for survival. Now, 228 years later, Dartmouth is one of the most respected educational institutions in the world.
(07/21/97 9:00am)
After serving almost 10 years as Dartmouth's Director of College Dining Services, Pete Napolitano said he is "actively" searching for a new position.
(05/13/97 9:00am)
Concern about the relative lack of participation by Dartmouth males in community service prompted last night's discussion, titled "Where Are All the Good Men?"
(05/01/97 9:00am)
If you have ever wondered what a nose flute sounds like, seize your chance to find out at tonight's Festival of New Musics. At 8 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium, the Festival will feature a multimedia mix of music, dance and video. The performance promises to provide "new insights into the marriage of music and technology," according to the Hopkins Center's program guide.
(04/23/97 9:00am)
There is more than one Hanover institution that boasts bright, energetic inhabitants, a long wait-list and constant intellectual and social activity. Kendal, a not-for-profit continuing care retirement community located just a few minutes from campus on Lyme Road, bears many of the same qualities as Dartmouth -- and in some ways is even more exclusive.
(04/16/97 9:00am)
She said he raped her. He said the sex was completely consensual. Who was telling the truth?
(03/06/97 11:00am)
In the wooded area by Bartlett Tower and the Bema that is seldom visited by students, there now stands a lone figure -- a statue of Robert Frost, the beloved poet who enrolled with the Class of 1896.
(02/24/97 11:00am)
Computer users at the College who may be frustrated by the occasionally slow delivery of electronic mail can look forward to nearly instantaneous service next term after the installation of a new computer to control e-mail delivery.
(02/17/97 11:00am)
It was a tale of two parties this past Saturday night when both Alpha Delta and Chi Heorot fraternities held open gatherings -- with extremely different results.
(02/17/97 11:00am)
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author and honorary Dartmouth graduate David Halberstam arrived in Hanover yesterday to start his 11-day Montgomery Fellowship.
(01/27/97 11:00am)
The Alumni Fund student telethon, which ended last night, shattered all previous records this year, with 400 student callers raising a total of more than $568,700.
(10/29/96 11:00am)
Danielle Downing '99 is not the typical sophomore for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that she is 26 years old and has received five marriage proposals from men in Kenya.
(11/21/95 11:00am)
At a recent room party in Massachusetts Row, a group of '99s and two prospective members of the Class of 2000 contemplated freshman social options over Everything But Anchovies pizza and a bottle of whiskey they had stolen from a fraternity.