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(08/20/97 9:00am)
Acting Dean of the Thayer School of Engineering Charles Hutchinson is having no problems adjusting to his temporary role, but the search for his replacement will begin soon, according to College Provost James Wright.
(08/04/97 9:00am)
From a cappella to Hop productions, basement workshops to student ensembles, the College has witnessed a tremendous growth in interest in the arts at Dartmouth in the 35-year history of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(07/25/97 9:00am)
Two staff members from the Office of Residential Life, Bud Beatty and Chris Foley, have accepted positions at other institutions for the upcoming academic year.
(07/22/97 9:00am)
Each year the mass of incoming freshmen is bombarded with resources to answer the millions of questions that arise during Orientation and the opening weeks of school.
(07/17/97 9:00am)
Everything But Anchovies removed its 25-cent surcharge on orders paid for with the Hanover Green Card last week through an agreement to cooperate with the Green Card.
(07/01/97 9:00am)
With the interior of Webster Hall gutted in preparation for the relocated and renamed Rauner Special Collections Library, the College's last medium-sized programming venue is a relic of Dartmouth's past.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
Dartmouth's 227th Commencement this year may seem tame in comparision to past ceremonies.
(05/23/97 9:00am)
This weekend the Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its founding with a large gathering of African-American alumni of the College.
(05/20/97 9:00am)
Women's Field Hockey Coach Julie Dayton says she can read it on an athlete's face when the passion for the sport is running dry. "Usually when they're wavering like that, they end up quitting," she said.
(05/20/97 9:00am)
Only 76 students were placed on the waitlist for Fall-term housing by the Office of Residential Life, the smallest number in several years. Fall-term room assignments were mailed by ORL late last week.
(05/14/97 9:00am)
History Professor Kenneth Shewmaker's office in Reed Hall is full of evidence of his two passions -- history and fly-fishing. Shelves of books, many of them written by Shewmaker himself, and pictures of fly-fishing decorate the room.
(05/13/97 9:00am)
Orton Havergal Hicks '21, vice president emeritus of the College, died of natural causes Saturday night at the Kendal retirement community in Hanover. He was 96.
(04/29/97 9:00am)
Bones Gate and Zeta Psi fraternities both pled not guilty at their arraignments last Wednesday to felony charges of serving alcohol to minors, according to Grafton County Superior Court documents.
(04/29/97 9:00am)
Approximately 350 students packed into a standing-room only Collis Common Ground last night to hear "Friendship in the Age of AIDS," a funny but sobering presentation by two men, who warned about the dangers of unprotected sex, especially among college-aged students.
(04/29/97 9:00am)
Dr. Jay Buckey, an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, was named yesterday by NASA as one of the two primary "payload specialists" for the 1998 Space Shuttle Neurolab mission, scheduled for launch on the Space Shuttle Columbia in early 1998.
(04/21/97 9:00am)
Workers have already begun the process of transforming Webster Hall into the new home of Dartmouth's Special Collections library, and the process should be completed by next winter.
(04/14/97 9:00am)
At its spring meeting this past weekend, the Board of Trustees made no major decisions but did focus on social life at the College and the plans for the proposed Berry Library, according to Chairman Stephen Bosworth '61.
(04/11/97 9:00am)
At its spring meeting this weekend, the Board of Trustees will focus on student life, faculty tenure and the College's physical plant, College President James Freedman said.
(04/09/97 9:00am)
The Student Assembly passed a resolution last night to nominate up to 12 students for consideration by Dean of the College Lee Pelton in the selection of members of the Committee on Standards.
(04/07/97 9:00am)
This year's senior symposium will attempt to answer the question "What is American Culture?" through a variety of panels and presentations beginning on Wednesday.