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(06/12/05 9:00am)
It was the third day of Senior Week, at that instant when Dartmouth pushed aside its staidness for the 10-day tented carnival of Commencement and Reunion, when I ran into a freshman preparing to embark on her first three-month break from the Hanover Plain.
(09/10/04 9:00am)
Six hours every day. That's how long the offices on the second floor of Robinson Hall are quiet when The Dartmouth is in production.
(08/26/04 9:00am)
David T. McLaughlin, a member of the Class of 1954 who, as Dartmouth's 14th president, oversaw a campus-wide building boom and enacted fundamental changes in the Dartmouth Plan, died Wednesday morning in Dillingham, Alaska's Woodriver Lodge while on a fishing trip with friends and his two grown sons.
(08/25/04 9:00am)
WEB UPDATE -- Aug. 25, 9:49 p.m.
(08/22/03 9:00am)
Dartmouth summers -- even those that lie only months away from a hot presidential primary -- are usually times when national politics takes a backseat among on-campus interests.
(08/18/03 9:00am)
Despite sincere intentions, colleges and universities may not use federal anti-harassment regulations to squelch free speech, the U.S. Education Department announced recently in a strongly-worded message to schools nationwide.
(08/12/03 9:00am)
The chase lasted 50 hours and involved the same number of volunteers and concerned passersby -- it just never broke a speed of five miles per hour.
(08/08/03 9:00am)
For Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind, a knack for challenging the authorities -- and sometimes infuriating them in the process -- evolved well before his first professional words were printed.
(08/04/03 9:00am)
The myths have been perpetuated throughout the years by students, residents and outsiders alike: Hanover doesn't allow chain stores within its limits. Rather, the few that made it into this wealthy town of 11,000 were granted special exemptions.
(07/29/03 9:00am)
July, apparently, epitomizes the dog days of summer less for some members of the public sphere than for others.
(07/25/03 9:00am)
Jumping up 10 notches in one year, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center was rated 30th by U.S. News and World Report in its annual list of American hospitals that specialize in cancer treatment.
(07/21/03 9:00am)
They are young, urban and diverse. And as of this summer, Hispanics are also the most populous minority group in the country.
(07/17/03 9:00am)
The Student Assembly allotted $1,000 at its Tuesday evening meeting for the production of clothing that promotes sexual awareness.
(07/15/03 9:00am)
From small details to over-arching, conceptual development plans, it is a program that has involved hundreds of people since its 2001 launch, according to director Jay Davis '90. Dartmouth students, especially members of the sophomore class. Professors and administrators. Volunteers from in and around the Upper Valley region. Businesses and corporations, too, have made Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth a reality.
(07/07/03 9:00am)
In three days, 29 year-old twins Ladan and Laleh Bijani may part ways -- for the first time.
(07/03/03 9:00am)
HANOVER CENTER, N.H. -- Audrey Gilman has been watching beasts of burden do her family's dirty work for the past 34 years.
(07/01/03 9:00am)
Though the move still awaits approval by the Board of Trustees at its next meeting in September, the Class of 2004 will likely be the last required to complete a course labeled as "interdisciplinary," according to the chair of the administrative body that assigns distributive assignments to classes.
(06/27/03 9:00am)
An author, an anthropologist, a linguist and a literary critic, Elaine Jahner was, in every sense of the term, a true academic Renaissance woman.
(06/23/03 9:00am)
The Lebanon man suspected of killing a state trooper in Norwich pleaded innocent to all charges pressed at a court hearing Thursday: grossly negligent operation of a vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident with death resulting, attempting to elude an officer and possession of marijuana and cocaine.
(06/19/03 9:00am)
After capturing the suspected perpetrator of a hit-and-run incident in Norwich that killed a Vermont state trooper and spawned a three-day chase over much of the East Coast, law enforcement authorities must now decide who's best equipped to serve justice.