Classes of 1925 and 1930 to hold reunions
Along with the 50th class reunion scheduled this weekend, members of the Classes of 1925 and 1930 will also be returning to Hanover to reminisce about their time at the College.
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Along with the 50th class reunion scheduled this weekend, members of the Classes of 1925 and 1930 will also be returning to Hanover to reminisce about their time at the College.
With Green Key Weekend upon us, the College and the town of Hanover have been preparing for an expected increase in activities and large inflow of people.
Alvaro de Soto, assistant secretary of the United Nations, said yesterday the United Nations needs to undergo reform if it is to survive in the changing international climate.
A faculty and student task force is currently evaluating the purpose and future format of WDCR, the College's AM radio station.
Down by one point with five seconds left on the clock, the Hanover Middle School Basketball Gold B-Team entered the court poised to score.
The Dartmouth men's volleyball game at Roger Williams University yesterday was cancelled because the Dartmouth team no longer has varsity status, according to team Captain Jeremy Longinotti '96.
The College's AM radio station has been in a state of turmoil the last 10 days, with students questioning personnel and programming decisions.
Computer science faculty and students are still buzzing with excitement over their one-year-old home: the Sudikoff Computer Laboratory, on Maynard Street across from the old Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
Despite the lack of natural snow on regional mountains and temperatures reaching into the 70s in recent days, ski resorts remain optimistic about their prospects for a financially sound year.
The Dartmouth Skiway, coming off a very successful past year, has made several improvements for the upcoming ski season.
Three members of the College's Board of Trustees answered questions from students yesterday on topics ranging from alcohol and the Greek system to the way in which the Board hears student opinions.
Despite all the recent controversy surrounding Hanover Police's "internal possession" policy, only 30 people attended last night's alcohol forum organized by the Substance Abuse Advisory Committee.
The nationally renowned French restaurant D'Artagnan will close Nov. 13 because it was unable to re-negotiate its contract with the company that owns the building in which it operates.
In response to recent publicity about Hanover Police's "internal possession" policy, the Community Substance Abuse Advisory Committee met last Monday and organized a public forum for Thursday night.
William Kontos, former ambassador to the Sudan who was also Executive Director of Report to Charter New Policy on South Africa, delivered a succinct speech last night on the economic and racial challenges facing South African President Nelson Mandela's post-apartheid government.