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(11/21/96 11:00am)
Having just come from a breakfast with students with only a half-hour until his next meeting, a well-poised Chair of the Board of Trustees Stephen Bosworth took 20 minutes out of his schedule to discuss his role as "College custodian."
(11/15/96 11:00am)
Jeffrey Beyer '98, a 20-year-old history major from Woodmere, N.Y., has been named the next president of The Dartmouth.
(11/06/96 11:00am)
Rockefeller Center was abuzz last night as students, faculty and local residents filed in and out of the "Party at the Rock," an event centered around the election returns.
(10/23/96 9:00am)
Montgomery Fellow Joseph Sax last night discussed the extent to which property owners control their land under new interpretations of United States property law.
(10/22/96 9:00am)
Whether they are standing in the cold holding signs to increase their candidate's visibility or organizing bus trips to rallies in nearby cities, Dartmouth students working on political campaigns are gearing up for the final push.
(10/18/96 9:00am)
If tradition is any indicator, the showdown between Dartmouth's Big Green football team and this year's opponent, the Yale Bulldogs, will energize the campus and create a stir of spirited activity.
(10/10/96 9:00am)
Tour guides for the College will have a new stop on their itinerary this year, the four newly erected brick pillars standing in front of Thayer Dining Hall.
(09/26/96 9:00am)
A College-sponsored insurance policy has thwarted Alpha Delta fraternity's attempt to build a 15-foot-high 'treehouse' on its property -- a project that has received recent attention in regional papers.
(06/09/96 9:00am)
As they head out into the "real world," seniors may be happy to learn they need not say goodbye to Dartmouth.
(05/24/96 9:00am)
Two Dartmouth freshmen are spearheading a campaign to raise money for Kyle Roderick '99, their classmate who has been diagnosed with large-cell follicular lymphoma, a cancer of the lymph system.
(05/17/96 9:00am)
Though scaled back due to yesterday afternoon's pouring rains, the first annual Green Key Block Party brought about 200 people to Webster Avenue to eat hamburgers at Beta Theta Phi Fraternity and listen to the Ominous Seapods at Phi Delta Alpha Fraternity.
(05/02/96 9:00am)
History Professor Marysa Navarro described to an audience of about 75 people yesterday afternoon the issues addressed at the "largest women's meeting in the history of the planet."
(04/30/96 9:00am)
If the College's ambitious budget plan for summer renovations passes in late May, Topliff Hall will undergo cosmetic surgery, Residential Operations Director Woody Eckels said.
(04/24/96 9:00am)
Ranging from student steering committees to informal communication between professors and pupils, student academic input at the College takes many forms.
(04/16/96 9:00am)
In a cramped basement office in Silsby Hall, Education Professor Andrew Garrod rubbed his chin thoughtfully as he pondered his experiences as a teacher, community activist and scholar.
(04/15/96 9:00am)
Lieutenant General Wesley K. Clark said Bosnia will be the turning point in defining United States foreign policy in a post-Cold War world in his speech Saturday night titled "What is America Trying To Do?: Bosnia and Beyond."
(04/11/96 9:00am)
The search for a new Latino Studies professor is still underway, Chair of Latin American and Caribbean Studies Department Marysa Navarro said.
(04/01/96 10:00am)
A new generation of professors that includes more women and minority professors has entered the ranks of higher education in the United States, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education survey, and the College's faculty composition parallel this nationwide trend.
(03/06/96 11:00am)
President Bill Clinton's proposal for a new merit-based college scholarship program aiming to reward the top five percent of high school seniors in the nation has generated mixed reaction by Dartmouth students, professors and administrators.
(03/05/96 11:00am)
In an attempt to expand their services to the Dartmouth community, the Coalition for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns may create a computerized registry of homophobic incidents at the College.