Puff Daddy proves originality bad
Like the Vanguard movement of the 1970s, Puff Daddy (Sean Combs), Bad Boy CEO and entertainer, finds that originality can be a bad thing.
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Like the Vanguard movement of the 1970s, Puff Daddy (Sean Combs), Bad Boy CEO and entertainer, finds that originality can be a bad thing.
For Carmen Harden '96 and Natalyn Nails '96, asking eager high school students questions like "What have you tried and failed at?" is a daily routine.
One year after the College narrowly avoided a potentially massive housing crisis, there are only 96 students on the wait-list for Fall term housing, according to Director of Housing Services Lynn Rosenblum.
Throughout the Ivy League and other prestigious New England colleges, the arrival of spring is celebrated in a similar way to the College's annual Green Key Weekend.
Executing plays which have been the foundation of Japanese theatre including "No," "Bunraku" and "Kabuki," a troupe of eight Dartmouth students performed a trilogy of famous "No" plays last week and this weekend to audiences at the Moore Theater.
When Johnny Depp accepts an acting postion, a producer/director can count on Depp to be versatile. Versatility is Depp's namesake. And the means with which he explores his characters have made him one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood. Depp's versatility and willingness to adapt are just some of the many qualities which garnered him the illustrious Dartmouth Film Award.
With many of the nation's colleges and universities mailing the bulk of their acceptance letters to prospective students this month, two cases have surfaced which can realistically be described as an admissions officer's worst nightmare.
Class of 1997 PresidentPamela Saunders easily defeated challenger Steven Wolkoff '97 yesterday in the only contested class council race, while Brendan Doherty '96 and Randi Barnes '98 were both re-elected unopposed to the presidencies of their respective classes.
Once again, College administrators say next year's class will be the smartest group of first-year students ever, as the College's acceptance rate for the Class of 1999 dipped to 21.6 percent.
When Rukmini Sichitiu '95 took over as Student Assembly President in January, she unveiled a self-described "liberal" agenda that focused on minority and women's issues.
The Student Assembly External Review Committee will present its findings at the May 9 general Assembly meeting, said committee chair and senior class Vice President Hosea Harvey '95.
Performing works which have been extant for over 2000 years, a troupe of 10 Korean artists performed a program entitled, "The Classical Music and Dance of Korea," this weekend to a highly captivated audience in Rollins Chapel.
The Dartmouth College Glee Club perfomed Mozart's "Requiem" this weekend to a captivated audience at Spaulding Auditorium marking yet another dazzling and powerful performance by the talented ensemble.
The Student Assembly Executive Committee passed three resolutions last night, including one asking the Office of Residential Life to completely redraw housing numbers or to offer services helping sophomores find a place to live.
Women's Health Program Manager Jan Sundnas said reports of cases of genital warts on campus have been exaggerated by students.
From music, poetry, dance, and drama, Neisha Powells '95 left no creative medium unexplored as she presented her senior thesis "The Beauty in Black: A Historical Revue," to a captivated and highly energetic audience in Collis Common Ground this Sunday.
A Forensic Union at Dartmouth team won the Dixie Classic at Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem, N.C. last weekend and another team finished in fourth place.
Contemplative. Absorbing. Mesmerizing.
Sigma Delta Sorority
The number of regular applications for the Class of 1999 grew about four percent from last year, marking the fifth consecutive year of applicant pool growth, according to Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Karl Fustenburg.