Hood receives Homer watercolor
The Hood Museum of Art's newest acquisition depicts boys swimming and boating along the coast on a bright summer day.
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The Hood Museum of Art's newest acquisition depicts boys swimming and boating along the coast on a bright summer day.
Technology has progressed from capturing the still images of a broken bone to computerized images of the beating heart of a fetus in a mother's womb. A new exhibit at the Montshire Museum titled "Looking Inside" now allows everyday visitors to see these images of the human body in its dynamic state.
So you've managed to figure out that your Introductory Chemistry class is in 106 Steele. As you wander past buildings reminiscent of the campus tour you took with your parents, you begin to wonder anxiously about what your first college class holds in store for you.
If thou hast a love for Shakespeare, a group of '99s have found a way to bring his plays to Dartmouth every summer.
The ad hoc committee on dining services recently released the Summer term dining plan results. Thirteen students, or 1 percent of the 1,160 students enrolled this summer, chose the largest meal plan, where eaters pay $845 for $900 of DBA. The default $700 plan with no option cost was the choice of 459 students, or 40 percent. The $50 option cost did not deter 476 students, 41 percent, from selecting the $525 meal plan. Eighteen percent, or 212 students, opted for the $400 off-campus plan which included a $100 option cost. All of the meal plans are non-refundable.
Dartmouth students who thought they would have to endure the summer without the sound of a cappella will be happy to hear the Dartmouth Summerphonics singing throughout the term.
Baker, Collis, Hopkins, Rockefeller, Thayer.
The Makem Brothers, an Irish Folk Band, will appear today at 7 pm in Collis Commonground to provide their own brand of hearty folk and traditional Celtic music.
Although college guides may revere Winter Carnival as the quintessential Dartmouth celebration, many find the tradition does not live up to its hype.
Besides applying for graduate schools or preparing to go through corporate recruiting, members of the senior class are currently engaged in a less stressful but perhaps equally important task -- the selection of the 1997 Executive Committee.
The Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Committee recommended in its annual report, released last month, that the College continue its investigation into stalking and work to increase the awareness of the issue on campus.
The Alumni Fund hopes to raise its annual goal to $20 million by the year 2000, an increase of almost 50 percent from this year's goal of $13.5 million.
Erling Heistad, director of the Hopkins Center's arts jewelry shop, has a commitment to students that is apparent from a quick glance his office.
The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration dedicated its new high technology wing last Friday in style and in rhyme.
The Dartmouth chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity won the Gallagher Cup -- a national honor awarded to the Sigma Nu chapter with the highest collective grade point average in the nation.
As the Class of 2000 experiences their first Dartmouth Homecoming, they will join the ranks of upperclassmen and alumni who call Dartmouth home.
They come to Hanover every fall from across the nation and overseas, descending upon the Green from tour buses with camera in hand.
To Biology Professor Mary Lou Guerinot, the rewards of scientific research are worth the long hours in the lab and the uncertain results.