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(08/25/99 9:00am)
Dean of the College James Larimore, Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman, College Vice President and Treasurer Win Johnson and Director of the College Real Estate Office Paul Olsen will hold an information session today at 4 p.m. regarding the College purchase of student off-campus residences.
(08/17/99 9:00am)
In response to the luau theme party scheduled by Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority last week, students and faculty members interviewed by The Dartmouth widely agreed the luau theme is not offensive.
(08/05/99 9:00am)
Results of the Student Assembly's BlitzMail poll sent to the entire sophomore class Friday regarding the increased availability of condoms on campus revealed most students are strongly in favor of increasing condom distribution and awareness of where to acquire condoms, according to Assembly member Prince Neelankavil '01.
(08/03/99 9:00am)
Citing a lack of communication as the main problem, most students interviewed by The Dartmouth yesterday said they would like the steering committee's approach to the Social and Residential Life Initiative to be more open.
(08/01/99 9:00am)
The Steering Committee for the Social and Residential Life Initiative is in the process of reviewing the more than 250 pages of proposals that were submitted to the Task Force in response to the Initiative and will decide a course of action during the 1999-2000 academic year.
(08/01/99 9:00am)
Whether you know very little about Dartmouth or you grew up hearing stories about the College in your crib, the Dartmouth Outing Club, an integral part of Dartmouth's history and tradition, will probably provide your first real introduction to the College.
(07/26/99 9:00am)
With the last applications for freshman DOC trips trickling in, Trips Coordinator Dana Loebman '00 said she has almost finished assigning the incoming freshmen to their DOC trips, and will mail the assignments today.
(07/20/99 9:00am)
The Initiative Steering Committee will meet for half a day tomorrow and all day Thursday of this week with students and various other people who "have views to express," such as William De Jong, head of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and other Drug Prevention, according to Steering Committee co-Chair Peter and Trustee Peter Fahey '63.
(06/30/99 9:00am)
After having actively responded to the Social and Residential Life Initiative during the Winter and Spring terms, the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council sees unifying the campus and bringing Greek and non-Greek students together as its main goal for the Summer term, newly-elected CFSC Summer President Jojo Adofo-Mensah '01 said yesterday.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
After 22 months, the controversy surrounding the construction of new athletic facilities at Chase Field was settled in May, and construction is now underway.
(06/13/99 9:00am)
The Dartmouth diploma, first awarded to four men in 1771, has undergone many changes over the years, from the deletion of formerly included religious references, to the actual material on which it is printed, sheepskin up to 1947 and now heavy bond paper, to its artistic decorations, including red, gold and purple drawings of fish, angels and trumpet-blowing heralds, and a seal kept in place by decorative blue ribbons.
(06/13/99 9:00am)
This year's Commencement will be the 229th anniversary of a celebration which began when four men, who had all spent their first three undergraduate years at Yale, received degrees from Dartmouth College, as spectators feasted on a roasted ox provided by the New Hampshire governor.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
Although students hold a generally positive view on the current state of discourse and interaction at Dartmouth, the numbers were split along racial and gender lines, according to the annual report recently released by the College's Civil Discourse Committee.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
Newly appointed Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman described himself as a man interested in detail, helping students find direction and reach their goals and providing the best possible residential experience.
(05/10/99 9:00am)
Starting tonight, students will have access to a 24-hour study space in the Reserve Corridor in Baker Library, Associate Provost Margaret Dyer-Chamberlain announced yesterday.
(04/30/99 9:00am)
Distinguished journalist and former executive editor of the Washington Post Benjamin Bradlee will be visiting the College as one of Spring term's Montgomery Fellows May 17 and 18.
(04/26/99 9:00am)
The New York Police Department is investigating the discovery of a body that may be identified as recent Dartmouth graduate Leo Park '97, who disappeared from his New York City apartment in mid-March.
(04/08/99 9:00am)
A recent Dartmouth graduate, 24-year-old Leo Park '97, has been reported missing in the vicinity of East 10th Street in the confines of the 9th Precinct in Manhattan, by his family.
(04/07/99 9:00am)
Montgomery Fellow David Grubin, an Emmy Award-winning producer, writer and cinematographer who has won numerous prestigious awards for his documentaries, gave a speech "Presidents on Film" to an audience of approximately 30 people yesterday afternoon in Cooke Auditorium.
(04/05/99 9:00am)
Almost 20 students, most of them sophomores and approximately half members of Greek organizations, discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the current social system at the College in a gathering last night of the work group focused on the most controversial of the five principles proposed in February by College President James Wright and the Board of Trustees.