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(01/25/01 11:00am)
Nationally, about 29 percent of all women who become pregnant choose to terminate their pregnancies. But that number is much higher at Dartmouth, according to Women's Health Program Manager Janice Sundnas' estimates.
(04/13/00 9:00am)
A snare drum plays along with headlines as they appear on the screen and the music pulses rhythmically with soldiers marching.
(01/06/00 11:00am)
The Alumni Council has announced its three candidates for the alumni trustee seat that will be vacated by Richard Page '54 this June.
(11/23/99 11:00am)
After 11 full length solo albums released on her own record label, Ani DiFranco has the indie/folk/punk/rock thing figured out -- keep it fresh, interesting and grounded in a mix of personal and political themes. A few big name guest artists can't hurt either.
(11/22/99 11:00am)
While administrators at colleges that have changed or eliminated their Greek systems say such changes have resulted in lower risk and well-monitored alcohol consumption, some students claim the changes have simply moved alcohol use into the dorms and off-campus.
(11/10/99 11:00am)
The relatively low number of reported incidents of sexual assault at the College and around the Ivy League veil a deeper, more grave problem,
(10/22/99 9:00am)
In addition to being a rite of passage for first year students, the bonfire bears strong resemblance to the religious rituals of several faiths.
(10/12/99 9:00am)
What subjects should be taught in school and what should be left for parents has always been a topic of debate in the American public school system--especially when those subjects involve moral judgements and personal values.
(10/07/99 9:00am)
With a record number of women rushing sororities this fall and a moratorium from the College preventing the creation of a seventh Panhellenic sorority, the six remaining houses were unable to offer bids to everyone during the fall sorority rush process which nears completion this week.
(10/05/99 9:00am)
For Lauren Epstein '00, golfing began as a convenient way to get out of chores.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Amid the normal flurry of activity on the Green yesterday morning, students were surprised to find special visitor running through campus. A moose.
(09/20/99 9:00am)
While students across the Dartmouth campus are receiving information about alcohol use on campus through a media campaign, first-year students are receiving that information more directly throughout Freshman Orientation.
(09/20/99 9:00am)
This fall, students will have some new information plastered on bulletin boards and in the student media sources.
(06/13/99 9:00am)
The College will award six honorary degrees at today's Commencement ceremony.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
When Jennifer Floren '93 was first searching for a job after college, the Internet was not the best source for career opportunities.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
The Jack-O-Lantern humor magazine and the Cancer Awareness Organization won two awards each, the most given to any groups, in the Committee on Student Organizations' fourth annual awards presentations held in Collis Commonground yesterday.
(05/24/99 9:00am)
Twenty members of the Class of 2000 joined Palaeopitus, a group of seniors who advise the College president and the dean of the College yesterday.
(05/24/99 9:00am)
The Five Principles working groups met for a final time last night to finalize the proposal they will present to the Social/Residential Life Task Force today.
(05/21/99 9:00am)
Meg Smoot '01, the newly-elected undergraduate member of the Trustee Steering Committee said she knew from the first time she set foot on campus that Dartmouth was perfect for her, but did not find her niche on campus until she joined her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma.
(05/20/99 9:00am)
Matthew K. Nelson '00 wasn't here for the cancelled Winter Carnival parties or rallies on College President James Wright's lawn. But the newly appointed representative to the Initiative Steering Committee still wanted to have his voice heard in shaping Dartmouth's future.