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(06/08/97 9:00am)
The forgotten graduates of the spring, those concluding their studies at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, the Thayer School of Engineering and the Dartmouth Medical School, were recognized at investiture ceremonies yesterday.
(05/16/97 9:00am)
Clemson Page '67, father of Lindsay Page '98, said if this year's Green Key Weekend is anything like it was in the past, "I hope she stays off the golf course."
(05/05/97 9:00am)
Intermittent rain came down all day Saturday, but 400 volunteers for DarCORPS braved the muddy, wet conditions to perform community service throughout the Upper Valley.
(05/02/97 9:00am)
Tomorrow's first ever DarCORPS -- the Dartmouth Community OutReach ProjectS -- will send more than 600 members of the Dartmouth community into the Upper Valley for a day-long effort of volunteer service.
(05/01/97 9:00am)
With just over five weeks until Commencement and the identity of this year's speaker still yet to be announced, rumors are beginning to spread and seemingly take on a life of their own.
(04/22/97 9:00am)
Last night the Thayer Hall kitchen was bustling with roving cooks, noisy timers, clouds of steam and glinting trays. Although work proceeded as usual, all was not well in the minds of Dartmouth Dining Services' full-time employees.
(04/14/97 9:00am)
Professor Michael Anthony Dorris, the founder and director of the College's Native American Studies program, was found dead on Friday afternoon at the Brick Tower Hotel in Concord in an apparent suicide. He was 51.
(04/07/97 9:00am)
Unai Montes-Irueste '98 and Nahoko Kawakyu '99 made the Student Assembly election campaign a bit more interesting over the weekend by announcing their candidacies for president and vice president, respectively.
(03/26/97 11:00am)
Is Big Brother watching Preston Crow?
(01/30/97 11:00am)
To many, the term "Ivy League" means a collection of New England schools with distinguished professors, famous alumni and not-so-great athletic teams.
(01/21/97 11:00am)
Roger G. Smith's "A Huey P. Newton Story," is a one-man show of sound and fury.
(01/17/97 11:00am)
The Bolivian Ambassador to the United States was part of a panel that praised the rise of capitalization in the formerly state-controlled South American nation yesterday afternoon in Cook Auditorium.
(01/13/97 11:00am)
After last year's record-breaking season of financial success at the Dartmouth Skiway, unseasonably warm winter temperatures have gotten this season's ticket sales off to a slow start.
(08/16/96 9:00am)
The renovations being made to the East Wheelock residential cluster are wrapping up and should be completed both on time and within budget, according to College Architect George Hathorn.
(08/12/96 9:00am)
Congress's proposed 90 cent hike in the minimum wage should not have any direct affect on wages at the College, officials at the Student Employment Office say.
(08/02/96 9:00am)
Entirely smoke-free residence halls will not become a campus-wide College policy anytime in the near future, according to officials in the Office of Residential Life.
(07/11/96 9:00am)
Two and a half years after its founding, Amarna undergraduate society's membership is burgeoning, and the organization may begin looking for a new physical plant.
(07/05/96 9:00am)
A dark, wet Fourth of July in the Upper Valley failed to stop community efforts to celebrate holiday festivities in the Hanover and Lebanon Independence Day ceremonies.
(05/24/96 9:00am)
Brian Deaner '95 has filed a civil lawsuit against the College and is asking for unspecified damages for an accident that occurred on a College sidewalk two years ago.
(05/15/96 9:00am)
In last night's panel discussion about Taiwan's position in world politics, three panelists said the first-ever democratic election on Chinese territory heralds a long period of domestic and international adjustment.