Freshmen still trying to figure the weekend out
Homecoming at the College, traditionally a time for freshmen to come together as a class and celebrate, means many different things to freshmen.
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Homecoming at the College, traditionally a time for freshmen to come together as a class and celebrate, means many different things to freshmen.
Sean Alpert '01 won this year's Albert I. Dickerson '30 Freshman Essay Prize for his freshman seminar paper, "A Travesty of Justice: The Case of Leo Frank."
Bob Boehm '35 and his wife Fran are in their mid-80s but do not let their age slow them down. When they visited the College last week, they insisted on walking from the Hanover Inn to the Rockefeller Center, and their smiles were constant and energetic.
The Jonathan Belden Daniels Memorial Climbing Gym located in the basement of the Maxwell Apartments is doubling in size by expanding into the adjacent racquetball court as a result of high faculty and student interest.
French and Italian Professor John Rassias will be instructing French professors and faculty members from Historically Black Colleges and Universities about his acclaimed method for teaching about language and culture in a 12-day seminar this summer.
Bruce W. Frier, professor of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan Law School, discussed modern law in the later Roman Republic and the resistance to changes in the traditional system of law before a crowd of approximately 60 people in 2 Rockefeller last night.
Dartmouth College and The Skiway Advisory Board are planning to build a new $2- to $3-million lodge at the Dartmouth Skiway with money raised through donations.
Delta Delta Delta sorority was awarded the O'Connor Cup Award for outstanding leadership in the Greek system at the 12th annual Coed Fraternity Sorority Awards ceremony, held last night at Jesse's Restaurant in Hanover.
With fall foliage at its close, spirited Homecoming weekend has finally arrived. What better option for dining than supporting the Hanover area by dining in town? Hanover offers a wide array of food selections that perpetually please its customers.
In a lecture sponsored by the Rockefeller Public Issues Forum, Central Intelligence Agency Inspector General Frederick P. Hitz reviewed the CIA's performance and stance in the world, focusing his speech on the aspects of the intelligence apparatus that need improvement.