Albee, others to receive degrees
A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, a former New Hampshire governor and a Nobel Prize-winning physician are three of the luminaries who will receive honorary degrees at the Commencement ceremonies on June 8.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, a former New Hampshire governor and a Nobel Prize-winning physician are three of the luminaries who will receive honorary degrees at the Commencement ceremonies on June 8.
Dartmouth will not be hosting a Montgomery Fellow this summer, while Fall term's Fellow has yet to be chosen.
Unseasonably stormy skies this summer are hindering both student activities and some College maintenance efforts, as rainfall in New Hampshire approaches its highest total in five years.
Director of Career Services Skip Sturman told an audience of 150 that the College's reputation commands attention from potential employers in a lecture in Collis Common Ground Saturday morning.
On paper, once again, the Class of 2000 appears to be the most academically talented group of students ever admitted to Dartmouth.
Wilma Mankiller, Dartmouth's Montgomery Fellow Winter term, was discharged from a Boston Hospital Tuesday after receiving treatment for a transplanted kidney her body rejected.
The body of a Dartmouth alumnus who was buried by an avalanche while attempting to ascend 14,573-foot Mount Hunter in Alaska's Denali National Park was recovered Tuesday.
Few albums of late are more aptly or urgently titled than the Amityville, Long Island hip-hop trio De La Soul's new release "Stakes is High."
Two Dartmouth alumni who were reported missing after failing to return from an attempted climb of 14,573-foot Mount Hunter in Alaska's Denali National Park were presumed dead Tuesday after aerial searches of the mountain revealed a body and a pair of backpacks along the missing mountaineers' route.
While the majority of Dartmouth athletes are getting a chance to relax during the summer off-season, one Dartmouth squad has no desire to slow down.
Students planning to spend time outside this summer might be in for some unpleasant company.
Beginning in August, Main Street shoppers will have to bring a few more quarters to park downtown.
After more than a year on Capitol Hill, freshman GOP Representative Rick White '75 R-Wash. said he is still surprised by his leap into the national political arena.
With a number of recent crimes in the area, some students say they are taking extra precautions to stay safe, but officials say that there is no real surge of crime in Hanover. During Winter term, the campus has experienced a string of computer thefts, acts of vandalism and the assault of a woman near Occom Pond.
District of Columbia U.S. District Court Judge Stanley Sporkin spoke yesterday afternoon about the need for judicial discretion in court sentencing.
The history of black Greek organizations, their emphasis on community service and the misconceptions their members face were some of the topics discussed Friday by a panel of members from several historically black Greek organizations.
Today's New Hampshire presidential primary will be the first in the primary's 44 year history in which out-of-state students can vote without establishing permanent residency in the Granite State.
According to the most recent election poll conducted by Dartmouth and WMUR, Sen. Bob Dole and Pat Buchanan are tied in the race for the GOP presidential nomination in the New Hampshire primary, while support for hopeful Steve Forbes has dropped by half.
It's not everyday that a Dartmouth student witnesses a near-brawl at a rally for presidential candidate Pat Buchanan -- but a member of the Dartmouth Election Network did.
The Hanover Police Department arrested a Dartmouth senior Monday evening and charged him with four counts of criminal threatening.