Minority support groups offer cultural events and programs
A myriad of support organizations for minority groups on campus exists to encourage the understanding of minority issues through social and cultural programming.
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A myriad of support organizations for minority groups on campus exists to encourage the understanding of minority issues through social and cultural programming.
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This summer, art exhibits at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts will feature works by Dartmouth alumni and former visiting artists to the College's studio art department.
The Council on Student Organizations recognized student groups, publications and organizations at its second annual COSO awards at the end of last term.
It's tipsy at the top.
With the recent decision by PepsiCo, Inc. to join several other companies in ceasing to do business in Burma, all institutions and organizations with business ties to the troubled nation -- including American colleges and universities -- have been forced to re-evaluate their investments.
The administration may not enjoy Carnival in the same manner as students, but they said the Dartmouth winter tradition plays an important role in College history and the lives of students.
Emeritus Director of Financial Aid Robert Hage '35, who served the College for more than 50 years, died of a stroke yesterday morning at the Hanover Terrace Healthcare Center. He was 82 years old.
Students packed 105 Dartmouth Hall last night for a forum to discuss the 11 principles drafted by the College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs Fall term.
The College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs will hold an open forum tonight in 105 Dartmouth Hall to discuss 11 "draft principles" which the committee says should be foundation of alcohol policy on campus.
Mark Hoffman, selected unanimously last November as the new director of the Collis Student Center and Student Activities, started his new position yesterday.
The College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs will hold a public forum in January to discuss College standards pertaining to alcohol and other drugs, the group announced at its meeting last week.
At the end of Tuck Drive is a wooden staircase that winds down the hill to the Ledyard Canoe clubhouse -- a place juniors Jamie Shandro and John Magyar call home.
Sitting back in a plush couch in the Montgomery House, Joseph Sax, one of this term's Montgomery Fellows, already seemed at ease with the Dartmouth atmosphere.
Tonight the College will enter its second century of Homecoming celebrations as the Class of 2000 joins upperclassmen and alumni for Dartmouth Night.
Recently elected freshmen representatives gathered with upperclass members at last night's Student Assembly meeting, the first such meeting after the implementation of last week's attendance resolution.
Keith Boykin '87 spoke last night about following his dreams to success in the keynote address to mark National Coming Out Week.
With only two weeks left to go, the College's Will to Excel capital campaign has exceeded its goal by 6 percent, raising $530,033,275 in a span of five years.
The College appointed Scott Brown as the new dean of the Tucker Foundation this month, and Brown is already working to expand the foundation's programs and develop its national reputation.
Grounds workers, carpenters, electricians and administrators scrambled from December to this morning, trying to make today perfect for graduates and the College's 10,000 guests. About every office and organization on campus makes special plans for Commencement.