College lures '06s to alcohol survey
Recently launched to encourage safe consumption of alcohol among the student body, a new Dick's House-run online program called "AlcoholEdu" is being heavily promoted to the Class of 2006.
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Recently launched to encourage safe consumption of alcohol among the student body, a new Dick's House-run online program called "AlcoholEdu" is being heavily promoted to the Class of 2006.
A flood of license plate thefts -- 25 in total -- have taken place at A-Lot and Webster Avenue since the beginning of the term, and many students believe that the thief is motivated by a desire to collect all 50 states' license plates.
In an effort to bring greater flexibility to the music department's curriculum, six music majors signed and handed in a petition last Thursday to the department chair proposing several variations on the current major.
Although Dartmouth's athletic program is currently ranked among the top-20 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report, this week's edition of Sports Illustrated places Dartmouth athletics in the middle of the heap -- 108th in the nation among the 324 Division I athletic programs and seventh in the Ivy League.
All Americans --whether directly involved or not -- were profoundly affected by the events of September 11, according to New York University professor Diana Taylor.
Tempted to park behind Mass Row without a permit? With a $50 parking fine awaiting you, you may want to think again.