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(07/15/98 9:00am)
A simple tour around Dartmouth reveals how important computers are on campus. In fact, they are literally everywhere. Every student at the College uses computer technology -- whether to write assignments for classes, check the latest sports scores on the Internet, register for classes, email with friends, or even browse menus of Hanover restaurants and order a pizza.
(02/20/98 11:00am)
Tomorrow, the Dartmouth colony of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will become a full chapter of the national sorority in a ceremony whose rituals are kept secret even from the colony sisters.
(02/13/98 11:00am)
This year's Winter Carnival takes us back in time to the beginning years of this winter weekend with the theme "The Roaring -20s." The Dartmouth celebrates the 88th anniversary of Winter Carnival with this special issue.
(11/19/97 11:00am)
When the crowd gathered before the Homecoming bonfire in 1986 to sing the College's alma mater, "Men of Dartmouth," 12 undergraduates were ready to protest the exclusion of women from the school song.
(10/10/97 9:00am)
This term's Montgomery Fellow, Lord Roy Jenkins of Hillhead, has distinguished himself in various fields, from politics to academia, and is the embodiment of the quintessential Englishman.
(10/10/97 9:00am)
Montgomery Fellow Lord Roy Jenkins of Hillhead -- a member of Britain's House of Lords and the chancellor of Oxford University -- delivered an hour-long speech yesterday afternoon in 105 Dartmouth Hall in which he praised Prime Minister Tony Blair and sought to explain his landslide election victory last May.
(05/06/97 9:00am)
Ten years ago today, the College was thrust into the national political spotlight when Gary Hart -- a contender for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination -- made his first appearance in front of reporters since a published report alleged he was having an extramarital affair with actress-model Donna Rice.
(05/02/97 9:00am)
The first annual Latino Heritage Festival, a five-day event sponsored by La Alianza Latina, kicked off last night with a performance by Chicano folk guitarist Chuy Negrete.
(04/23/97 9:00am)
Following a lengthy internal debate and a five-month search for a national sorority with which to affiliate, the 17 members of Delta Pi Omega sorority have decided to remain local for the time being.
(04/07/97 9:00am)
On Friday night, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, Anna Deavere Smith combined her talents as an educator, actress, playwright, and journalist in a dramatic performance in Spaulding auditorium titled "Snapshots: Glimpses of America in Change."
(02/06/97 11:00am)
Rockefeller Center Director Linda Fowler, long considered an authority on government and elections, last week got to put her expertise to good use when she journeyed to Williamsburg, Va. to observe the four-day orientation for incoming members of the 105th session of the House of Representatives.
(02/05/97 11:00am)
About 30 students gathered to watch President Bill Clinton's State of the Union Address in Brace Commons last night, but most of the audience seemed more concerned with the verdict in the O.J. Simpson civil suit than with the president's vision for 21st century.