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(08/20/97 9:00am)
The College's Committee on Cable Television met with eight students last night in the Topliff lounge at an open discussion about the possibility of providing a cable television signal to individual residence hall rooms.
(08/12/97 9:00am)
The United Postal Service strike may be impeding the delivery of goods nationwide, but for the most part, Hanover businesses and the College have not encountered severe problems in sending or receiving packages.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation declared the contractor in charge of the Ledyard Bridge project in "default" late last week when workers from Midway Excavators, Inc., stopped showing up to work, and the state became aware the contractor may be in financial difficulty.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
The College and its professional schools received more than $100 million in gifts -- a 10 percent increase over last year's total of $90.9 million -- during the institution's last fiscal year from July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997.
(07/31/97 9:00am)
If Tubestock and Parents' Weekends weren't exciting enough for you, maybe this weekend's "Fun in the Sun" Summer Carnival activities will be.
(07/21/97 9:00am)
All College residence hall clusters, with the exception of the Choates and the Fayerweathers, have been wired for cable television. It is currently undecided whether a cable signal will ever be provided for the wiring, according to Director of Residential Operations Woody Eckels.
(07/17/97 9:00am)
The Class of 1999 may be far from typical in its involvement and interests at the College, but '99s are predictable in their choices of majors.
(07/15/97 9:00am)
The basement of Theta Delta Chi fraternity may not seem like a very romantic place, but for Emily Csatari '99, it was where her parents first met.
(07/15/97 9:00am)
The Hood Museum of Art will be closed until Sept. 15 due to interior renovations consisting of replacing worn carpet, replacing windows and painting one of the galleries.
(07/09/97 9:00am)
A 15-year-old Portuguese boy who had been attending an environmental science camp at the College drowned Sunday afternoon while swimming with other campers in the Connecticut River.
(07/03/97 9:00am)
Although Summer term is usually referred to as "sophomore summer," many students from other classes are roaming the campus, either taking classes or remaining for other reasons.
(07/01/97 9:00am)
Although the College does not have a tangible mascot to rally around, many students bond by griping about a common complaint: DarTalk, the College's long-distance telephone service.
(06/23/97 9:00am)
Cliche after cliche, terrible action sequence upon terrible action sequence and pun after pun after pun after pun, "Batman & Robin" elicited cries of distress from its audience and requests for refunds.
(06/23/97 9:00am)
The New Hampshire Board of Medicine last month suspended the medical license of Hanover psychiatrist and former Dartmouth Medical School professor Michael Gaylor for one year as a result of Gaylor's sexual involvement with a student.
(06/18/97 9:00am)
Since Chemistry Professor Karen Wetterhahn's death on June 8, many have been amazed at the attention the loss has gained at Dartmouth and around the world.
(06/18/97 9:00am)
Dartmouth Chemistry Professor Karen Wetterhahn died on June 8 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center from complications from a rare type of mercury poisoning.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
For most students, the Dartmouth experience began four years ago with Dartmouth Outing Club trips, and almost nothing promotes bonding like a week in the wilderness. That sense of camaraderie earned by hundredsof graduating seniors is what many will miss most.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
For the first time in the College's history, two graduating seniors have been selected as class valedictorian.
(05/26/97 9:00am)
More than 100 members of Dartmouth's Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association gathered at the College to discuss "social, economic and political empowerment" and to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary.
(05/26/97 9:00am)
Four seniors described their honors theses to about 80 underclassmen at the College's first ever Academic Gala, which organizers say they hope will become an annual event.