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(07/27/96 9:00am)
It's hard to go anywhere on campus or in Hanover without seeing a Dartmouth student at work, whether it's at a library or a local restaurant. For first-year students coming to campus though, where to look and what to expect in the way of employment is often an important issue.
(03/28/96 11:00am)
It's rare to hear Dartmouth students say that wish they were back in high school, but about 100 students have shown that they are willing to return, signing up for a class this spring that will send them over to Hanover High School at least once a week. College Course 10: Coming of Age, is something of a refresher course for young adults whose memories of adolescence may have faded.
(01/24/96 11:00am)
When asked about the challenges his job presents, Speech Professor James Kuypers responded that the only drawback to his job is that it is a little lonely -- after all, he essentially is the Office of Speech, Dartmouth's smallest department.
(01/16/96 11:00am)
Every day the chefs of the Courtyard Cafe struggle to prove good food can, in fact, be rushed.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
It is often overlooked that undergraduates are not the only students receiving degrees at Commencement -- the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, the Thayer School of Engineering and the Dartmouth Medical School each have graduate students who will be receiving their degrees this weekend.
(05/02/95 9:00am)
The Student Assembly External Review Committee met with members of this year's and next year's Assembly Sunday night to discuss their views of the Assembly's role on campus.
(04/11/95 9:00am)
Two ambassadors to the United Nations, Nitya Pibulsonggram '62 of Thailand and Peter Soals of South Africa, ended the two-day U.N. conference last night, offering a vision of the world organization's future.
(04/05/95 9:00am)
Two juniors have started a journal that will publish academic works dedicated to feminist issues, the College's second publication aimed at addressing women's concerns.
(03/06/95 11:00am)
Three student-run publications, The Beacon, The Dartmouth Review and Spare Rib, recently announced their new editors in chief for the upcoming year.
(02/13/95 11:00am)
Winter Carnival weekend was fairly quiet, despite the large amount of visitors to campus, College Proctor Robert McEwen said.
(11/21/94 11:00am)
A self-described "bane of radical feminists" attacked modern feminists in a passionate and aggressive speech to an audience that filled 28 Silsby Hall to capacity last night.
(11/16/94 11:00am)
The founders of four successful American companies spoke to about 35 people last night about how to start a business and make it succeed. The event was the inaugural event for Dartmouth Entrepreneurship Society.
(11/15/94 11:00am)
The recent death of a rabid kitten in a Concord pet store has rekindled the public's interest in rabies, a disease that has become more prevalent throughout the state.
(11/04/94 11:00am)
With the hopes of being a more efficient and non-political student governing body, the Coalition of Class Officers formed Spring term has set out to tackle the eight student issues it outlined at its formation.
(10/13/94 10:00am)
Today students get their their first glimpse of the 1994 Course Guide, which the Student Assembly produced in an attempt to provide them with insight from their peers into courses offered throughout the academic year.