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(05/12/99 9:00am)
More than 50 members of the Dartmouth Chinese Association gathered in front of the Hopkins Center yesterday afternoon to protest last Friday's NATO bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia that killed three Chinese journalists and injured more than 20 others.
(02/22/99 11:00am)
Jeffrey Sudikoff '77, who donated more than $3 million for the construction of the College's computer science laboratory, plead guilty Friday to insider-trading charges in connection with his Los Angeles-based communications firm.
(02/02/99 11:00am)
Newly appointed College Provost Susan Westerberg Prager officially assumed her role as Dartmouth's second highest ranking administrator yesterday, filling a position vacated last August by College President James Wright.
(01/20/99 11:00am)
Dean of the Tucker Foundation Scott Brown '78 announced yesterday he will be stepping down from his post at the end of the academic year, citing two book projects as the main reason for his resignation.
(10/05/98 9:00am)
Charles Collis '37 can't help but chuckle when he hears students casually suggest to each other, "Let's do Collis for lunch."
(09/24/98 9:00am)
A new chapter in Dartmouth history opened with he inauguration of James Wright as the 16th president of the College, but what the chapter will be and how historians will read it are still left for Wright to define.
(09/23/98 9:00am)
Amid tradition, pomp and pageantry, another page of Dartmouth history will be written this afternoon as James E. Wright is inaugurated as the 16th president of the College.
(08/26/98 9:00am)
Although short of being fully recognized as the College mascot, the Moose has been embraced by the Dartmouth Athletic department as official "fan entertainment."
(08/19/98 9:00am)
One day after President Clinton's criminal grand jury testimony, Dartmouth students were divided last night about whether they want the investigation to continue -- although an overwhelming majority said the president should not be impeached.
(08/17/98 9:00am)
On the eve of the first-ever criminal grand jury testimony by a U.S. president, many Dartmouth students said they do not care about President Clinton's disclosure regarding his relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
(08/13/98 9:00am)
Summer term Montgomery Fellow Manning Marable urged educators to infuse diversity as a main framework of higher education in a discussion at the Tucker Foundation lounge Tuesday evening.
(08/05/98 9:00am)
Even with College President-elect James Wright filling the top administrative spot, vacancies remain in four of the College's most powerful administrative positions -- dean of the College, provost, vice president and treasurer and dean of residential life -- priming the College for a period of administrative transition that will greatly determine the future of Dartmouth.
(07/28/98 9:00am)
Dartmouth and the town of Hanover will play host to some unlikely visitors next week who come in honor of Kanichi Asakawa, the first Japanese graduate of the College.
(07/16/98 9:00am)
By mid-afternoon on Saturday, the Connecticut River will have turned into a sea of rubber tubes, plywood rafts and floating bodies.
(07/15/98 9:00am)
Many people think Dartmouth's remote location precludes any sort of active social life, yet a wide range of social options are thriving in this sleepy New England town.
(07/14/98 9:00am)
College sophomore Katrina Steinmetz, who disappeared last Wednesday afternoon, was found early Friday morning at the Dartmouth Organic Farm, about one mile north of campus on Lyme Road.
(07/10/98 9:00am)
There are some things words alone cannot express, but someone obviously forgot to tell Jewel that.
(07/10/98 9:00am)
The Hanover Police Department and Safety and Security are investigating the whereabouts of College sophomore Katrina Steinmetz, who has reportedly been missing since Wednesday afternoon.
(07/08/98 9:00am)
The Student Assembly has urged the Board of Trustees to divest from the College's tobacco-related holdings -- an issue likely to be debated among Board members in upcoming meetings.
(07/06/98 9:00am)
Even heavy fog and pouring rain didn't stop the Upper Valley from celebrating the Fourth of July with a bang.