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For many incoming freshmen, "getting settled" means more than finding classrooms, dorms and books -- it also means finding a job.
This year's theme, "The Roaring -20s," is recorded for posterity by the annual poster and t-shirt, designed this year by poster winner Rachel Rothbaum '00 and t-shirt winner Scott Snyder '00.
Connecticut Public Television will release a documentary in March featuring a segment on Dartmouth's Ledyard Canoe Club.
Engineering Professor Emeritus S. Russell Stearns '37 died at the age of 82 on Nov. 28 at his home in Hanover.
Professor Emeritus of mathematics William Slesnick died in Hanover on Nov. 25 after a long illness. He was 72.
Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, has earned a somewhat controversial reputation for some of her views on civil rights protections. But controversy actually preceded King's visit to campus -- in the form of a heated exchange of electronic-mail messages between the Conservative Union at Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance over the weekend.
Dr. Alveda Celeste King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed a group of 25 students last night in 105 Dartmouth Hall, delivering a speech in which she advocated school choice as the "civil right of the '90s."
A stranger arriving this weekend on campus would be treated to an amazing picture of school spirit. Entire groups of people dressed in green and white, a bonfire burning in honor of the freshman class and an entire night of activities: all are preparing students for the Big Game.
The College earned an 18.8 percent return on its endowment in 1996, carried by a wave of prosperity on Wall Street.
The Hanover Zoning Board has rejected a local resident's request that the College be forced to seek special permission to build a 5,400 square-foot Rugby clubhouse on Reservoir Road, one mile north of campus.
Seniors Jennifer Guy and Najam Haider were recently awarded Fulbright Scholarships, raising the College's tally to five undergraduates and two alumnae recipients this year, its highest ever.
The $5 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 1997 predicted two years ago by College Treasurer Lyn Hutton has been averted, due to recent fund-raising campaigns and the cutting of some planned programs, Associate College Treasurer Win Johnson said.
As students majoring in the Ivy League's only geography program, Dartmouth geography majors spend more time than they would like describing what their discipline is not.
More than 1,800 high school seniors will receive good news in their mailboxes over the next day or two -- a letter of acceptance to Dartmouth's Class of 2001, which was chosen from the strongest applicant pool in the school's history.
The College's recent purchase of an empty lot in downtown Hanover may pave the way for the construction of a 250-car parking garage, an addition local businesses say is a vital step toward solving Hanover's parking crisis.