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While students admitted to Dartmouth typically have strong intellectual backgrounds, many professors lament the steady decline of student writing. After founding the Departmental Editing Program seven years ago in an attempt to ameliorate this startling reality, Joe Asch '79 would like to see his system of one-on-one writing help within departments catch on throughout the College.
A small group of students crowded into the lounge of Alpha Xi Delta sorority last night to hear psychology professor Janine Scheiner discuss psychological disorders at Dartmouth as part of Mental Health Awareness week.
An error in the Dartmouth computer network early Sunday morning left hundreds of students without Internet access in their residence halls for almost 24 hours.
Although many Dartmouth students may scream themselves hoarse at the Homecoming game this weekend, the Dartmouth Cords and Decibelles will be saving their voices for the biggest a cappella concert of the year.
Collis Common Ground overflowed Tuesday to hear the International Caravan for Justice speak on the hundreds of women kidnapped, tortured, raped and murdered in the Mexican border town of Juarez.
Although a change in religion may seem difficult late in life, the Aquinas Catholic House is striving to make it a little easier.
As the November presidential election approaches, Dartmouth employees have dug deep for the Kerry-Edwards campaign.
A somber crowd gathered to pay final respects to former Dartmouth President David Thomas McLaughlin '54 Monday in Rollins Chapel. Greeted by bagpipes and organist Christopher Lundell, friends, faculty and students joined McLaughlin's family for a memorial that celebrated his 54 years of dedication to the College.
As construction on the Thayer Engineering School moves into its third month, traffic road signs are disappearing and turning up in student dorm rooms.