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(04/25/97 9:00am)
We were all drenched after the rainy night we took back last Friday evening during Sexual Assault Awareness Week (SAAW). I hope the fervor of the march, and that of the purposeful week, has not seeped underground along with the rain. Like many emotionally charged events at Dartmouth --such as the anti-prejudice rally in front of Parkhurst last winter and previous Take Back the Night marches -- when the deed is done the fervor seems to disappear, and we return to the usual Dartmouth grind.
(02/10/97 11:00am)
As consulting firms and investment banks search among Dartmouth's senior class for the best and the brightest, it would appear at first glance that just about everyone is going through corporate recruiting.
(01/29/97 11:00am)
The College will sink about $75,000 in a study of the financially-troubled Hanover Water Works, a utility many customers complain produces discolored or odd-tasting water.
(01/28/97 11:00am)
Five sororities individually have decided not to co-sponsor open parties with fraternities during Winter term, with all five citing liability issues as a major reason.
(01/22/97 11:00am)
Think it's cold out? Well, it's a lot colder inside, just a few minutes down the road at the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
(08/20/96 9:00am)
For about 40 years, and for a few hours each week, the masterpieces of Mozart and the enduring operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan have filled the airwaves of Dartmouth radio.
(08/08/96 9:00am)
For every year since 1954, one of the rites of summer in North Country has been the arrival of the Shriners.
(07/29/96 9:00am)
School is out for students at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, but not for the approximately 400 business executives returning to the Dartmouth campus to participate in one of Tuck's executive education programs.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
It's an odd concept to be thrown together into the woods of New Hampshire with 1,000 strangers from all over the world to read books, write papers and conduct research in laboratories.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Collis Student Center
(07/23/96 9:00am)
To a Dartmouth students, trees may conjure up thoughts of hiking, salty dog rags and "the lone pine above her."
(07/23/96 9:00am)
A cold drizzle, gray skies, gusty winds and threats of dangerous currents could not prevent about 300 students from participating in the annual floating party known as Tubestock.
(07/03/96 9:00am)
In this year's centennial anniversary of the Olympic Games, six athletes with Big Green blood will be careening through the cool waters and hustling atop the scorching pavement of Atlanta this summer.
(06/09/96 9:00am)
As American involvement in World War II became imminent, 700 Dartmouth men waited in sleepy Hanover, knowing battle might be only days away.
(05/28/96 9:00am)
Members of the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance this term formed Allies, a group which serves as a forum for gay and straight students.
(05/22/96 9:00am)
It's hard to distinguish between melancholy and introspection. The Cranberries tread the line between the two, often crossing into both sides.
(05/17/96 9:00am)
Green Key weekend has its roots in wild behavior -- a standard that has been maintained through its 75-year existence. Although this year's celebration of Green Key will certainly not resemble the springtime variety show of 1921, a tradition of rowdy behavior remains entrenched in the weekend's history. Green Key's predecessor, the Spring Houseparties weekend, was created with the sole intent of importing women to Dartmouth's all-male campus. In addition to the expected fraternity parties and sporting events, the weekend was known for its traditional prom which was cancelled in 1924 due to rowdy behavior on the part of Dartmouth men and their dates.
(05/02/96 9:00am)
His parents owned a bakery, a grocery store and a deli in the quaint Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. At about 4 a.m. he and his four younger brothers and sister would wake up before school to help prepare for the morning rush of customers.
(04/19/96 9:00am)
College President James Freedman received the fourth annual Gildna Radner Award from the Wellness Community of greater Boston last night for speaking publicly about his battle with cancer.
(04/18/96 9:00am)
The College's Board of Trustees held its Spring term meeting last weekend at Yale University, but declined to release details about the meeting.