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(04/16/03 9:00am)
While rumors of tricked-out SUVs and fixed grades for recruited athletes plague other universities, Dartmouth officials insist that the high school athletes they court receive no special privileges and must pass the same rigorous academic standards as other applicants to the College.
(04/02/03 10:00am)
Though he brushes off such labels, legendary journalist and historian David Halberstam has been called a four-star general among the ranks of journalists for his extensive social commentary on American power and politics.
(03/26/03 11:00am)
Last year's pinkeye outbreak put Dartmouth in the pages of several national newspapers, and now major medical journals are paying attention to the rash of cases that swept the campus.
(02/24/03 11:00am)
Daryl Richmond '04, who committed suicide last Wednesday at his home in Reno, Nev., was described by friends as quiet and giving, often forsaking his own troubles to cheer up those around him.
(02/17/03 11:00am)
Add one more academic laurel to those on the heads of Heidi Williams '03 and Kate Szilagyi '03, and these two senior women may have trouble seeing the road ahead of them.
(02/05/03 11:00am)
For most students at the College, moving off-campus or taking a leave term does not present the possibility of deportation from the United States.
(06/10/01 9:00am)
She has rarely given in to anyone, be it her twin daughters or an army of Haitian or Iraqi soldiers.
(05/25/01 9:00am)
One of two Vermont teenagers charged in the slayings of College professors Susanne and Half Zantop, Robert Tulloch, is slated to face trial in January, officials announced.
(05/21/01 9:00am)
Instead of a diploma, former Phi Delta Alpha fraternity member Adam Dansiger '00 returned home from Dartmouth almost four years ago paralyzed and with brain damage.
(05/18/01 9:00am)
Though high school students living in other college towns across America may frequent university parties, students at Hanover High say Dartmouth parties are probably the last place they go on a weekend, let alone on Green Key.
(05/08/01 9:00am)
After a small fire at Bones Gate fraternity early Sunday morning activated a smoke alarm, members of the house are glad that there is more than a skeleton of their house left standing.
(05/03/01 9:00am)
Prosecutors have disclosed more evidence that links the two Vermont teenagers to the brutal stabbing of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
(05/02/01 9:00am)
As expected, Robert Tulloch pleaded innocent yesterday to brutally murdering College professors Half and Susanne Zantop this January at their home in Etna.
(04/16/01 9:00am)
A Lexis-Nexis Universe search of recent University-Wire articles including the words "Greek," "offensive" and "party" turns up articles about incidents at various campuses across the nation.
(04/09/01 9:00am)
Demands may have been issued anew to the College's administration by student protesters last week, but it was not the first time students have complained about academic programs and policies to the residents of Parkhurst.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
Last night, the Student Assembly passed a resolution pressuring the Board of Trustees to take more responsibility for the promises they made to support diversity education at the College.
(03/28/01 10:00am)
Temperatures are rising and hopes are sinking in Chelsea, Vt. this week with the recent release of the most incriminating evidence yet against the two teenagers charged in the Zantop murder case.
(03/07/01 11:00am)
Of the eight colleges in the Ivy League, Dartmouth and Brown were the only two that saw their applications numbers decrease this year -- Dartmouth's dropping much more significantly than Brown's.
(03/07/01 11:00am)
Cramping his six-foot frame under a low-lying rock overhang, the young miner splits a stick of dynamite down the middle with a knife and packs it into the wall 300 feet below ground.
(02/28/01 11:00am)
The recent announcement that residence hall doors will be locked in the future ends a three-year period of administrative indecision and strong student resistance over the issue.