Pushing the pause button
Sometimes I wish there was a pause button on the remote control of life.
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Sometimes I wish there was a pause button on the remote control of life.
Right now, you are holding in your hands a copy of The Dartmouth, the student newspaper of Dartmouth College.
Sarah McKnight Devens '96, one of the best female athletes ever to attend Dartmouth, died unexpectedly Monday of a gunshot wound at her Essex, Mass., home. She was 21.
Essex Police Inspector Donald Wolfe said yesterday the Massachusetts state medical examiner has ruled the death of Sarah Devens '96a suicide.
Veronica Mullei never finished her journey from Kenya to Hanover.
Dr. Wing-tsit Chan, a leading scholar of Asian philosophy who taught at Dartmouth from 1942 to 1966, died last Friday at Braddock Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. He was 92.
Spending eight hours a day in an information booth may seem like a boring way to spend the summer.
Dartmouth students can watch their favorite National Football League teams on Sunday afternoons and "Melrose Place" on Monday nights this fall.
Students living in New Hampshire Hall, and the Fayerweathers and Choates dormitory clusters will be able to connect more easily to a new high-speed wire to acess electronic mail and other network services by the start of Fall term.
When you get right down to it, the main reason anyone comes to Dartmouth is to get an education.
It is virtually impossible to go through a single day at Dartmouth without using a computer.
Sean Donahue doesn't really consider himself a leader.
The College hopes to complete construction on its first completely integrated audiovisual and computerized classroom by the start of Fall term 1994, according to Malcolm Brown, director of academic computing at the College.
The New York Theatre Workshop will return to Dartmouth at the end of July for its third summer in residence at the College, officials at The Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts said yesterday.
The Big Apple Circus will bring its unique brand of entertainment and a touch of Italy to Hanover in less than two weeks.
President Bill Clinton nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas Moorman '62 for his fourth star and a promotion to vice chief of staff of the Air Force.
The College may not be able to house more than 150 students for the 1994 Fall term, Housing Assignments Administrator Lynn Rosenblum said yesterday.
Brendan Doherty '96 likes to think of himself as someone who accomplishes things.
The percentage of Dartmouth women who report binge drinking is well above the national average while the number of Dartmouth men who report binge drinking almost exactly matches the national average.
Janet Schwarz, a Safety and Security Officer at the College for 11 years, died yesterday morning at the age of 57 in a car accident caused by a medical emergency while she was driving.