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(05/25/06 9:00am)
At a May 11 hearing with a College dean, Phi Delta Alpha fraternity was found responsible for providing alcohol to persons under the legal drinking age and given one week of social probation which ended at midnight last Thursday.
(05/22/06 9:00am)
Roughly 30 people braved rain and mud Sunday afternoon to participate in Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority's fourth-annual Breast Cancer Walk/Run fundraiser to benefit the Norris Cotton Cancer Center at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
(05/19/06 9:00am)
Sterger, a fifth-year senior at Florida State University, was propelled to fame in Sept. 2005 when cameras from ABC News panned across the crowd at an FSU football game, pausing before the commercial break on a scantily-clad Sterger and two of her friends.
(05/16/06 9:00am)
With commencement rapidly approaching, seniors who have yet to pass their swim test requirement are donning their bathing suits and heading to the pool in order to graduate on time.
(05/02/06 9:00am)
According to Hillel President Chase Hogle '07, the students, six of whom are members of the Darfur Action Group and five of whom are members of Hillel, spent last Thursday through Sunday in the nation's capitol. On Friday, they participated in lobbying training along with approximately 500 to 600 students from other schools and went to the offices of their members of Congress to voice their support for a civilian protective force in Darfur.
(04/25/06 9:00am)
A website recently created by Dartmouth students claims that College officials have been misleading Dartmouth alumni about the student body's satisfaction level over issues such as the proposed changes to the alumni constitution and the recent Senior Executive Committee elections.
(04/20/06 9:00am)
As part of a campaign to promote marijuana as a safer alternative to alcohol, groups of college students around the country are pushing for reduced penalties for marijuana possession.
(04/07/06 9:00am)
As the sentencing phase of the Zacarias Moussaoui trial begins, one local resident will be paying particular attention to the proceedings.
(03/31/06 10:00am)
Now that increasing numbers of colleges and universities are divesting from companies that do business with the Sudanese government, student activist groups working to end the genocide in Darfur are beginning to shift the focus of their mission.
(03/07/06 11:00am)
The talk, sponsored by the Dickey Center's War and Peace Studies Program, included a screening of McKiernan's award-winning 2002 PBS documentary "Good Kurds, Bad Kurds."
(02/16/06 11:00am)
American college students may soon see their progress tracked by standardized tests, a practice they thought they left behind in high school. A federal commission report due this August will investigate the potential for these tests to measure the quality of American higher education in areas such as accountability, cost and quality.
(02/15/06 11:00am)
Les Roberts, running in New York's 24th district, located in upstate New York, delivered a speech on his humanitarian work in Iraq early in the afternoon and lectured at Dartmouth Medical School afterwards. Former attorney and Dartmouth alumnus Paul Hodes '72, hoping to unseat Republican Charles Bass '74 in a rematch of the 2004 race in New Hampshire's second district, joined Roberts later that night for a fundraiser at the Hanover Inn.
(02/10/06 11:00am)
While Winter Carnival is a weekend full of memories, those seeking more tangible souvenirs can hunt beyond Hanover for a variety of collectibles from Carnivals past.
(02/01/06 11:00am)
Members of the College Republicans viewed the speech from a room in Silsby Hall while the Young Democrats gathered in the Rockefeller Center to watch the address.
(01/25/06 11:00am)
High schools across America may be forced to have the rigor of their curricula vetted by the federal government in order for their students to be eligible for new grants under a budget bill pending in Congress.
(01/19/06 11:00am)
A currently pending Congressional bill aimed to cut government spending in many areas will eliminate $12.7 billion in federal student loan programs if it passes. The bill would cut government subsidies to private lenders in an effort to decrease taxes and the federal deficit, while funding other programs simultaneously.
(01/09/06 11:00am)
The summit, held last Thursday and Friday, aimed to foster dialogue on how the government and the non-governmental sector can work together to strengthen U.S. higher education on a global level. Numerous university leaders, including Dartmouth President James Wright, attended the summit.
(01/04/06 11:00am)
Funeral services were held Dec. 5 for recent alumnus Jordan Feltus '05, who passed away Nov. 29 at his home in Phoenix, Ariz.
(11/21/05 11:00am)
A construction worker remains in critical condition at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Monday after an accident last Tuesday left him trapped under a pile of copper piping.
(11/08/05 11:00am)
A number of panelists clashed in front of a large crowd in Filene Auditorium Monday night over the path intelligence agencies should take in protecting the United States.