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(06/10/01 9:00am)
As members of the Class of 1951 return to Hanover for their 50th reunion, most will be reminded of the sweeping changes that have transformed the College since their days as undergraduates just after World War II -- among them, coeducation, growth of the student body and increases in the number of faculty, a more diverse applicant pool and many new buildings, to name just a few.
(06/10/01 9:00am)
Purple ribbons adorning the black robes of today's graduates are not there for decoration -- they are being worn in remembrance of Professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
(05/15/01 9:00am)
Days after Sigma Nu fraternity seceded from the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council, leaders of other Greek houses are describing the move as surprising and perhaps brash while reaffirming their own current commitment to the Council.
(04/16/01 9:00am)
Two members of Dartmouth's Class of 2004 were elected to positions on the executive board of the Ivy Council, an organization that brings together student governments from each Ivy League school, by delegates attending a conference this past weekend at Columbia University.
(02/22/01 11:00am)
Greek leaders and administrators yesterday launched an investigation into allegations that some members of Psi Upsilon fraternity shouted harassing and racist remarks at a female passerby last Friday night.
(02/09/01 11:00am)
Two years ago, the Trustees announced plans for what is now known as the Student Life Initiative -- supposedly the College's most important change since coeducation in 1972 -- inciting members of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council to cancel all Greek parties during Winter Carnival and replace the traditional Psi Upsilon fraternity keg jump with a pro-Greek student rally.
(02/09/01 11:00am)
Although it was the gigantic monolith snow sculpture that towered over attendees at this year's Winter Carnival opening ceremonies, the overarching theme was that of community and togetherness.
(01/26/01 11:00am)
After weeks of insurance issues with the highly popular Psi Upsilon fraternity keg jump, the organization has cancelled the event for the foreseeable future, with the house saying that it was disappointed with the College's efforts to help the event continue.
(01/15/01 11:00am)
As the College this week acknowledges the contributions of Martin Luther King Jr., his legacy necessitates a look back at the history of African-Americans at Dartmouth -- a history both longer and more circuitous than might be expected.
(11/01/00 11:00am)
In the political footrace that is the campaign trail, leading candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore are running side by side, according to current polls, with neither one able to gain any significant distance on his opponent.
(10/18/00 9:00am)
In addition to the recent and potentially significant formation of the Greek Life Committee, the College has formed several new committees to attack issues rooted in both general campus life and the continuing evolution of the Student Life Initiative.
(10/03/00 9:00am)
Thomas Penfield Jackson '58 never envisioned himself as a public figure. Nor did he ever expect to work on a case that would garner as much attention as the Microsoft Corporation trial.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
This year's Student Assembly met for the first time last night, as Assembly President Jorge Miranda '01 set forth his vision of his "new Assembly" and predicted a strong start for the organization.
(09/21/00 9:00am)
Entering into his three-term tenure as Student Assembly president, Jorge Miranda '01 outlined his plans to increase student involvement in the Assembly in an interview with The Dartmouth last night.
(09/20/00 9:00am)
Speaking to a crowd of students, professors and Dartmouth community members yesterday afternoon, visiting lecturer Michael Bronski contended that the experiences of popular fictional character Harry Potter may be understood as an allegory for the coming out of a homosexual individual.
(06/12/00 9:00am)
Extinguishing concerns that Dartmouth only turns out lawyers and investment bankers, a number of this year's grduating seniors have begun work in a very different field: making movies.
(06/12/00 9:00am)
Next year, Big Green basketball standout Sean Gee will be going to Luxembourg to play for BC Mess, a professional team.
(05/30/00 9:00am)
The Student Assembly confirmed a number of appointments made by president-elect Jorge Miranda '01 last night, including J.R. Lederer '02 and Sabeen Hassanali '02 as the Assembly president and vice president for the Summer term.
(05/26/00 9:00am)
J.R. Lederer '02 has been chosen as Dartmouth's only recipient of one of this year's Morris K. Udall Scholarships, awarded on the basis of academic merit and interest in the environment to 80 college sophomores and juniors nationwide.
(05/24/00 9:00am)
The World Cultures Initiative was one of the most talked about aspects of the Trustees' announcements regarding the Student Life Initiative earlier this term -- and the majority of opinion felt it was far too vague and would not meet the needs of College minority students.