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(09/01/05 9:00am)
Despite its reputation as a rural campus miles from any sign of civilization, Dartmouth has nevertheless attracted an array of celebrities to campus, from talented musical artists to high-ranking politicians.
(09/01/05 9:00am)
Seeing as consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton ranked Dartmouth, alongside the U.S. Constitution, Oxford University and General Electric, as one of the world's most enduring institutions, it comes as no surprise that the College's storied 236-year history is full of challenges faced and overcome.
(08/16/05 9:00am)
Valentin Valkov drowned in the Connecticut River early Friday morning while celebrating his imminent graduation from the Tuck Bridge Program.
(08/12/05 9:00am)
WEB UPDATE, August 13, 4:28 p.m.
(08/09/05 9:00am)
Recently appointed as the head of fundraising for the all-female Smith College in Northampton, Mass., Associate Vice President for Development Patricia Jackson will leave Hanover to pursue her new job Sept. 1.
(07/26/05 9:00am)
While it has been said that seven seconds is all that two strangers need to form opinions of one another, a recent study conducted by the Dartmouth psychology department shows that opinions can be formed with the mere glance of an eye.
(07/12/05 9:00am)
Even as the death toll from last Thursday's bombings in London continues to rise, Dartmouth officials are breathing a sigh of relief.
(07/05/05 9:00am)
Sophomores who may have expected the campus to feel less crowded during the Summer term are often surprised by long lines at the dining halls and crowds in the library. "Campers," as Dartmouth students commonly refer to the various groups of people occupying Dartmouth in the summer, have descended Hanover for a multitude of reasons -- from debate camp to lacrosse practice.
(06/28/05 9:00am)
In the much-touted inaugural opening address of sophomore summer, Gina Barreca '79 captivated an audience of about 200 students, who greeted her with smiles, laughter and applause.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
Professor Emeritus of English Richard Ghormley Eberhart '26 died earlier this month, leaving behind an immortal legacy through his poetry.
(03/03/05 11:00am)
Four prominent individuals from the political, humanitarian and academic communities stressed the urgency for the international community to stop the Darfur atrocities in Sudan Wednesday to a packed audience in Carpenter Hall.
(02/21/05 11:00am)
While many students walk into their first investment banking jobs clueless about the inner workings of financial services firms, the Dartmouth organization Women in Business gave its members a competitive edge Friday with a job-shadowing trip to New York City.
(02/11/05 11:00am)
While "library crowds" might prompt most Dartmouth students to picture frenzied students studying for midterm or final exams, Baker Tower tours in fact cater to over 700 visitors each year in the short span of only 2 days during Winter Carnival weekend. This weekend is historically the most popular of the limited weekends when visitors can climb the library tower.
(02/10/05 11:00am)
Fed up with what they say are difficult and inefficient campus job recruiting systems, a team of college seniors has taken it upon themselves to personalize the process that is the nightmare of every college student.
(02/07/05 11:00am)
For students roaming the Dartmouth website with mouse clicks of frustration, Computing Services has found a solution, launching a new search engine Friday that promises to make the website more user-friendly.
(02/04/05 11:00am)
For the first time since the Recording Industry Association of America began filing lawsuits against online illegal file sharers in Sept. 2003, users on the Dartmouth network have been targeted for potential lawsuits. A total of six notices were sent to Kiewit Computing Services in January, informing the College that subpoenas will be issued for the identification of the offending users.
(01/26/05 11:00am)
When you tire of your dull unattractive friends, buy new ones. At least that's the premise of the latest social networking tool to hit the Dartmouth campus -- Catch27.com. What started as a parody of thefacebook and Friendster has become a social trading card network including thousands of players across U.S. college campuses.
(01/18/05 11:00am)
After almost a year of intensive treatment following a serious ski class injury, Christina Porter '06 passed away last night amid renewed efforts by the Dartmouth athletic department to step up safety endeavors for winter PE classes.
(01/05/05 11:00am)
Selected from a pool of over 900 applicants, Peter Noteboom '05 was recently awarded the Marshall Scholarship, sending him to the United Kingdom for two years of study next fall. Noteboom plans to earn a master's degree in economics from Nuffield College at Oxford University.
(11/18/04 11:00am)
Nine months after Christina Porter '06's accident at the Dartmouth Skiway, she is slowly gaining more and more consciousness, with the help of specialists and rehabilitators at the JFK Johnson Hartwyck Rehabilitation Center in Edison, N.J.