Pan-Asian awards honor student leaders
The second annual Pan-Asian Student Awards Ceremony, held last night in Collis Commonground, recognized outstanding students who have contributed to the Pan-Asian community at Dartmouth over the past year.
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The second annual Pan-Asian Student Awards Ceremony, held last night in Collis Commonground, recognized outstanding students who have contributed to the Pan-Asian community at Dartmouth over the past year.
The extreme cold was not enough to force activism into hibernation this past Winter term, nor did the frigid temperatures hinder the outpouring of sympathy for the friends and families of the three members of the Class of 2004 and Dartmouth professor who died.
Most people appreciate music without stopping to wonder how the musical structure behind melodies is represented in their brains.
After three years of derecognition, the Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, commonly known as Phi Delt, has opened for rush this term and is seeking new members to get their organization off to a fresh start.
The new smoothie bar in Thayer Dining Hall officially opened for the Winter term yesterday and is slowly attracting the attention of thirsty students on campus.
The "Black Hair" salon service offered this past Sunday in Collis may have proved to be a small but crucial step towards meeting the needs of minority groups on campus.
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At the final performance last Friday, master of hip-hop Clyde Evans showed Dartmouth that he does more than just teach dance steps at his workshops-- he shares a genuine appreciation of hip-hop's history and culture.
The Council on Student Organizations, which provides funding for dozens of campus groups, is currently discussing whether or not to extend financial support to selective organizations.
"Los Fakires" delighted Dartmouth this past Saturday with a performance filled with enchanting Cuban rhythms and unique tropical charm.
In spite of the prior debate surrounding its ratification, a new law requiring N.H. schools to set aside time for a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance became effective yesterday.
The Dartmouth Medical School will welcome a new chair to its department of psychiatry in the coming Fall. Dr. Alan Green, currently an associate professor of psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School, has been appointed to the position, and will officially assume his new role in the DMS community on November 15.
In spite of a nationally growing gender discrepancy between women and men enrolling in college and receiving bachelor degrees, Dartmouth's gender ratio has remained balanced and constant for the past few years.
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