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(06/12/00 9:00am)
When I think about graduating from Dartmouth, I think less about the fact that my fellow classmates are so talented that they will be heading off to do amazing and exciting things next year, and more about the fact that most are so in love with their college that they would trade their plans in a second for a chance to be a Dartmouth student for one more year.
(11/15/99 11:00am)
Hanover Police issued a warning for trespassing on College property to Peter Cataldo '00, a Safety and Security officer told students Friday night. Cataldo was evicted from his Topliff dorm room Wednesday evening after he was accused of making anti-Semitic threats.
(11/04/99 11:00am)
The Board of Trustees announced today the steering committee will not release its report of recommendations until the week of January 10, 2000.
(08/01/99 9:00am)
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(07/12/99 9:00am)
Despite comments in February by Trustee Chair Stephen Bosworth '61 that fraternity and sorority rush would be affected in the fall of 1999, it now seems unlikely the College's social and residential life system will see significant change before the graduation of the Class of 2000.
(06/13/99 9:00am)
Amarinder Grewal '99, a computer science major from Calcutta, India who received 34 A grades and one A- in his four years at Dartmouth, is the valedictorian for the Class of 1999.
(02/17/99 11:00am)
While Tuesday's announcement of the Trustees' plan to overhaul social and residential life at the College came as a shock to most Dartmouth students, in reality, it was a decision at least two decades in the making.
(02/11/99 11:00am)
Chairman of the College's Board of Trustees Stephen Bosworth '61 said yesterday the Trustees are prepared to weather any and all opposition to their plan to eliminate single-sex fraternities and sororities from the College -- and it appears the Board will have quite a fight on its hands, as approximately 1,000 mostly Greek students gathered in protest last night in front of College President James Wright's Webster Ave. home.
(02/10/99 11:00am)
In what will mark the most significant change at Dartmouth College since coeducation, the Board of Trustees and College President James Wright announced yesterday a plan which will put an end to the single-sex fraternity and sorority system which has existed at the College for more than 150 years.
(11/13/98 11:00am)
Most of last night's audience praised the panelists, but some members of the Greek organizations responsible for a controversial theme party left feeling attacked when a crowd of about 400 people gathered in Collis Common Ground for "What is Ghetto?" -- the week's third public event in response to recent race-related incidents including last month's "ghetto" party.
(10/14/98 9:00am)
Two allegedly intoxicated male intruders found their way into the apartments of female College students, in unrelated incidents in the past two weeks, raising questions of safety in the Hanover community.
(10/02/98 9:00am)
The Programming Board will hold a Block Party and Inaugural Ball tomorrow night as a continuation of the celebration of James Wright's inauguration as the 16th president of the College.
(09/30/98 9:00am)
President Clinton has named Biology Professor George Langford as one of five scientists to serve on the National Science Board -- the policy making group of the National Science Foundation.
(09/30/98 9:00am)
One week into Fall term, students and Safety and Security officers are calling the monitoring system of the new alcohol policy a success.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
With beer in hand, a student is caught drinking by Safety and Security during Orientation Week -- just days before matriculation. As most freshmen will tell you, that student will immediately be separated from the College forever ... or so the story goes.
(08/26/98 9:00am)
Although there were no major incidents of crime at the College this summer, many minor incidents -- especially vandalism and bike theft -- kept Safety and Security officers busy, according to Crime Prevention Officer Rebel Roberts.
(08/17/98 9:00am)
The Sigma Nu national fraternity awarded its Dartmouth chapter the Bronze Cup last weekend for having the second highest grade point average among over 200 Sigma Nu chapters nationwide.
(08/05/98 9:00am)
Jay Buckey, Dartmouth Medical School professor and NASA astronaut, surprised the Dartmouth Outing Club yesterday with a DOC patch he had carried with him during his trip into space.
(08/03/98 9:00am)
With the first trip section scheduled to arrive in Hanover a month from today, more members of the Class of 2002 are expected to participate in the Dartmouth Outing Club's freshman trips program than any class in history.
(08/03/98 9:00am)
Montgomery Fellow and prominent commentator on issues of race and ethnicity Manning Marable will lead the first of the Student Assembly's series of Conversations tonight at 6 p.m. in Rockefeller Hall.