'98 class complete
The 15 additional students who have enrolled in the Class of 1998 since the May 1 response deadline increased the percentage of minorities but did not affect the class's gender ratio.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
6 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
The 15 additional students who have enrolled in the Class of 1998 since the May 1 response deadline increased the percentage of minorities but did not affect the class's gender ratio.
A program last night titled "Representing Ourselves: An Open Discussion of Gender, Race, and Self-Definition" gave Dartmouth students the chance to openly discuss gender and racial related issues in an interactive and comfortable setting.
The incoming Class of 1998 will have the closest ratio of men to women in the College's history and a higher percentage of minorities than last year.
They echo through lecture halls, they are stifled in small classrooms, they are taunting and annoying nearly every Dartmouth student - they are coughs.
A chemistry professor from Montreal said last night that although people use chemistry in their daily lives, most do not fully understand it because the media misrepresents it.
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity will offer two merit-based scholarships to members of the freshman class as a reward for community involvement.