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Last night six senior women participated in a panel discussion on the Greek system, a valuable exercise in improving the sorority system.
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Last night six senior women participated in a panel discussion on the Greek system, a valuable exercise in improving the sorority system.
By adding a night of Wednesday rush, the Interfraternity Council has saved itself from doing a regrettable disservice.
"Are you an upperclassman?" the young woman asked the man in Thayer Dining Hall. The wisdom in his spectacled eyes must have given him away.
When members of the Class of 1997 gathered in Leede Arena for their first class meeting Saturday night, the men and women of Dartmouth were greeted by Dean of Students Lee Pelton. The freshmen heard an invocation by Tucker Foundation Dean James Breeden and remarks from Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith, Dean of Faculty James Wright and College President James Freedman.