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(05/12/99 9:00am)
The 1,070 students who will make up the Class of 2003 have finally been chosen, with Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Karl Furstenberg describing the class as "far more diverse" than previous years in terms of race, financial situation and geographic background.
(04/23/99 9:00am)
Fifteen students will participate in the Native Community Leadership Development Program this spring -- a program created last term to facilitate the exploration of Native-specific leadership skills.
(02/02/99 11:00am)
When the College released the number of early acceptances last month, the 22 Native American students accepted into the Class of 2003 stood in sharp contrast to this year's low number of early African-American acceptances.
(01/18/99 11:00am)
This past December when the year's 32 Rhodes Scholars were announced, Harvard, Yale and the University of Chicago had much to celebrate, with Harvard and Chicago producing three recipients each and Yale producing two.
(08/21/98 9:00am)
You're sitting in your room in the River, seemingly miles from civilization, and want to check out the social scene on the Green.
(08/07/98 9:00am)
A new stairwell and carpeting are being added to Richardson this summer as part of an effort to renovate the College's oldest residence hall.
(07/30/98 9:00am)
The College's housing wait list for the Fall term has dropped from 150 to 54 students, but Acting Dean of Residential Life Mary Liscinsky said those still without housing should be exploring other options.
(07/24/98 9:00am)
The College and the town of Hanover will open a composting facility next week in an attempt to ease the pressure on landfill space and reduce waste-dumping costs.
(07/16/98 9:00am)
With corporations and universities world-wide currently fearing massive computer system failures at the turn of the century, Dartmouth computer administrators say the College is well-prepared.
(07/15/98 9:00am)
For over 50 years, incoming Dartmouth freshmen have started their careers known not as students ready to tackle the world of college academia, but as "trippees" prepared to spend several showerless days in the woods.
(06/30/98 9:00am)
The Kiewit Computation Center will offer incoming freshmen the lowest-priced computer package it has recommended to students in recent years -- nearly $400 less than those of last year.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
Those who are on campus to see their family members graduate or to participate in the reunion revelry have Facilities, Operations and Management to thank for the beautification of the College's campus.
(06/01/98 9:00am)
Although it may sound like the deceptive evil twin of the Hanover Green Card, the Wild Card differs from the original only in location.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
Anyone who hikes the Dartmouth Outing Club trails this Memorial Day weekend will be able to thank Cabin and Trail and chainsaw crews from local forest services for the condition of the trails.
(05/06/98 9:00am)
Miranda Johnson '97, who recently joined four other Dartmouth students who have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships, will study in Tanzania next year, according to the Committee on Graduate Fellowships.
(04/23/98 9:00am)
If you ever need to find Marc Bruni '99, my advice is to check the Hop.
(04/10/98 9:00am)
The College will expand Wilder Hall by 22,000 square feet and renovate Fairchild and Steele Halls starting this summer if the Hanover planning board approves the building plans later this month.
(04/03/98 10:00am)
A three-day conference titled "Reflections on the War of 1898," exploring the political, social and cultural legacy of the Spanish-American War, commenced yesterday in Loew Auditorium with a showing of the film "Edison Filmmaking in 1898."
(03/06/98 11:00am)
Montgomery Fellow August Wilson, English Professor William Cook and Drama Professor Victor Walker have joined playwrights, businessmen, lawyers and scholars from across the country for The National Black Theater Summit at the College's Minary Conference Center on Squam Lake near central New Hampshire.
(01/26/98 11:00am)
Mobsters, machine guns, a getaway car and ice are elements of the snow sculpture taking shape in the middle of the Green in preparation for Winter Carnival.