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(05/22/96 9:00am)
On Tuesday, May 21, Branon del Pozo '96 wrote on the ubiquitous and vain senior columns that begin to appear in these last few weeks of Spring term. He said, "Katie Shutzer '96 is undoubtedly planning one ..." Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) I hadn't been.
(04/30/96 9:00am)
Returning from a job interview in New York City, I swung by the Hinman Boxes to get my mail and opened up last Friday's The Dartmouth. After reading the Weekend Gazette's Feature on eating and exercise at Dartmouth, I found myself getting angry at the realistic portrayal of the starving women on our campus, many of them my own friends.
(04/09/96 9:00am)
Has anyone else been wondering who the graduation speaker is going to be this June? Isn't it about time we found out? What are they waiting for? Last year at this time we knew it was going to be President Clinton. That's a hard one to beat, so maybe that's why they're taking so long to find someone.
(04/03/96 10:00am)
You race over to McNutt, breathless. There she is, your prospective, your very own! It reminds you of the time your mother let you get a hamster at the pet store -- you knew right away which one was meant to be yours. She looks a little nervous standing there, sleeping bag in hand, but you'll put her at ease and show her how awesome Dartmouth can be.
(03/26/96 11:00am)
Registration, what a pain! Everybody lines up three hours before it even begins, just to sign up for some Miniversity class like ballroom dancing or healthy cooking, only to find out three days later that they have Orgo lab and can't even take the class.
(02/21/96 11:00am)
Most people would agree that there are two types of relationships at Dartmouth, and neither of them can be labeled as "dating." Dating is a word that is fast becoming obsolete, along with other love-related terms like "necking," "petting" and "mixer." Now we live in a world of hookups (random ones, of course), and the mixer has been replaced by basement games like pong, ship and tree.
(02/16/96 11:00am)
Almost all Dartmouth students have something to complain about. Even if BlitzMail is the greatest invention since cool ranch doritos, if you can't sign on because the "DND Directory Is Not Available" then BlitzMail just plain sucks. And just because the "All You Can Eat Pasta" at Food Court is your stomach's answer to digestive euphoria, when you can't find a seat you're none too pleased. That's why I've compiled Winter 1996's What's Hot and What's Not. Almost everyone has been collecting their list of complaints since Freshman Trips when "moderate hiking" (not too moderate) took its place at the top. But there are also the things we love and can't imagine living without. Here's a sampling of both:
(02/02/96 11:00am)
Midterm gloom is in the air. Everybody has 50 midterms, 20 papers, and four million pages of reading to do -- all for three supposedly measly little classes. And it's too cold to stand on the Green and talk to your friends, so instead you give them the standard, "Hi, how're ya doing" line and then proceed to your class without waiting for an answer -- you'll catch up with them in the spring when it's warmer.
(01/26/96 11:00am)
It's three weeks into the term and many of us are plagued by what Dartmouth professors affectionately call the "midterm." Midterms are a funny thing here though, there are in-class midterms, take-home midterms, and even combination midterms. And while at other schools this clustering of tests is limited to a period of maybe one or two weeks, at Dartmouth you will find that a professor may choose to hold a midterm anytime after the first class and anytime before the scheduled final exam.
(01/19/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth students can easily be divided into two types: those who are high maintenance and those who are low maintenance.
(01/12/96 11:00am)
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. That means no classes -- well for most of us anyway. An extra morning to sleep in, an extra night to party and an extra day on the slopes for some. Yeah, you'll probably have a million and one x-hours later in the week but it's still a day off! But science majors beware. You're classes may be canceled, but I'm afraid those labs aren't.
(01/05/96 11:00am)
Picture this: It's the first Friday night of the term and you and your roommate head out to the row for what promises to be a night of action after winter break. On the way over, you remember how cold it gets up at Dartmouth and you wonder whether the sexy body suit you got for Christmas was intended for this sub-degree weather. Once inside, however, you are comfortably warm in a familiar sea of slightly sweaty bodies.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 14 -- This morning, Bob Kempainen '88 strode in, after running 138,435 feet for the past two hours, to finish second in the New York City Marathon. Agony etched his face.
(07/23/93 9:00am)
A handful of students plastered the campus with approximately 100 posters attacking President Bill Clinton's "Don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" decision and calling for the elimination of the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the College.
(07/20/93 9:00am)
A false allegation that the Snapple Beverage Corporation supports anti-abortion organizations was spread across campus last week via electronic mail.
(07/09/93 9:00am)
Negotiations are underway to bring The Gap, a popular national clothing chain, to Hanover.