East German author reads works
German novelist, essayist and current Montgomery Fellow Christa Wolf gave a reading of her major works last night in Cook Auditorium.
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German novelist, essayist and current Montgomery Fellow Christa Wolf gave a reading of her major works last night in Cook Auditorium.
The Dartmouth men's lightweight varsity and junior varsity boats were eliminated last week from the Royal Henley Regatta in England, only after both boats were able to advance to the second round of the prestigious race.
Jen Main '95 of Delta Delta Delta sorority was elected summer president of the Co-ed Fraternity Sorority Council yesterday during elections for summer positions on the main Greek councils.
Final article in a six-part series about James O. Freedman
A prominent education magazine ranked Dartmouth as the country's fifth fastest growing research university in a recent issue.
The Dirt Cowboy Cafe reopened yesterday, a week after owner and manager Thomas Guerra abandoned the coffee house.
The missing owner of the Dirt Cowboy Cafe who abandoned the coffee house last Sunday without any explanation to his employees turned up in Seattle and his silent partner is now in Hanover trying to sell the defunct cafe.
Thomas Guerra, owner and manager of the Dirt Cowboy Cafe on Main Street, mysteriously left Hanover on Sunday, leaving his newly-opened coffee house indefinitely closed and employees and relatives puzzled and concerned.
While Dartmouth consistently ranks at the top of the list in surveys gauging student satisfaction, a small number of students decide to transfer to other colleges and universities each year.
Colleen Larimore, director of the College's Native American Program, will leave Dartmouth at the end of the Spring term.
Chased by dogs, a frightened deer smashed through a first floor window of the Fairchild Natural Sciences Center last night.
Hanover Police responded to two separate fights at campus fraternities early Saturday morning that left two people hospitalized.