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(04/19/05 9:00am)
Student Assembly powerhouse senior Julia Hildreth's uncanny ability to negotiate between the student body and the administration has led to a bevy of signature Hildreth projects, yet has left some students feeling out of touch with the Assembly.
(01/06/05 11:00am)
Dec. 28, 2004, Lebanon Street, 6:55 p.m.
(11/23/04 11:00am)
Sept. 22, South Main Street, 10:30 p.m.
(11/02/04 11:00am)
Police activity over Homecoming weekend declined slightly from recent years, with Hanover Police reporting 16 arrests and four protective custody cases between Friday evening and Sunday morning. Five of these arrests were related to Friday's bonfire festivities.
(10/29/04 9:00am)
Anticipating a crowd at this year's Homecoming bonfire commensurate with the large crowds of yore, Safety and Security and the Hanover Police Department are prepared and armed in numbers.
(09/28/04 9:00am)
The seedy heroin market of Massachusetts may be seeping into sleepy Hanover, and fraternities and sororities should be on the lookout for related burglaries, according to local law enforcement officials.
(09/27/04 9:00am)
One of Student Assembly's highly-publicized initiatives from last spring, Ride Across Dartmouth community bike program, left something to be desired: functioning bikes.
(09/22/04 9:00am)
Freshmen got a dose of sage advice about classes two days before they even stepped foot in their faculty advisers' offices, when the Student Assembly launched its Peer Academic Advising program Saturday.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Responses to the notorious question of dating at Dartmouth -- does it exist? -- are usually filled with excuses of the D-Plan, the fraternity basement scene and the lack of things to do in Hanover as evidence of its nonexistence.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth's anthropology and classics departments elicit high student satisfaction ratings, while biology maintains its traditionally low marks, according to a just-published Student Assembly report on departmental performance at the College.
(05/27/04 9:00am)
Ten fluorescent green bikes stood outside Thayer Hall courtesy of Student Assembly Wednesday night at 7 p.m., just waiting for students in need of quick transportation across campus.
(05/19/04 9:00am)
Student Body Vice President Noah Riner '06 led a low-key Student Assembly meeting Tuesday night, one that stood in sharp contrast to the tightly-organized meeting -- led by President-Elect Julia Hildreth '05 and Vice President-Elect Todd Rabkin Golden '06 -- that followed.
(05/14/04 9:00am)
Students and community members will have the chance to see 19 campus performing groups and to win an autographed novel by former President Jimmy Carter all in one day, at the first annual Festival for Humanity on Saturday.
(05/12/04 9:00am)
At Tuesday night's brief Student Assembly meeting, the members unanimously passed a proposal to fund the extension of library hours during reading period and finals this term.
(05/06/04 9:00am)
In a stunning conclusion to the most hotly-contested Student Assembly election in recent memory, Julia Hildreth '05 defeated Ralph Davies '05 Wednesday by a single vote to become next year's student body president.
(05/05/04 9:00am)
In spite of the frenzied nature of campus-wide elections, the Student Assembly conducted a rather low-key meeting last night that consisted of Morna Ha '04 and Marie Choi '06 demonstrating the need for an Asian-American Studies minor program at the College.
(05/03/04 9:00am)
No longer just the catchphrase on the red T-shirt that Janos Marton '04 wore throughout both of his campaigns for student body president, "The Exit" is now a reality.
(04/30/04 9:00am)
The Student Assembly presidential candidates sweated through their only public debate Thursday evening -- as a result of the atypically hot temperature of Collis Common Ground and the heated questions they fired back and forth at each other.
(04/28/04 9:00am)
Vandalism has been a major problem plaguing the election process, Student Assembly presidential candidates agreed Tuesday night.
(04/28/04 9:00am)
The five student body presidential and three vice presidential candidates addressed the Student Assembly at Tuesday night's meeting in an attempt to articulate what sets them apart from their opponents.