Mitchell to give Commencement address
Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, D-Maine, will deliver the main address at Commencement exercises this year, the College announced yesterday.
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Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, D-Maine, will deliver the main address at Commencement exercises this year, the College announced yesterday.
The police search of The Tabard coed fraternity on Friday afternoon turned up some contraband items, according to Detective Sgt. Frank Moran of the Hanover Police.
Hanover and New Hampshire State Police officers conducted a search at The Tabard fraternity on Friday afternoon for "illegal contraband in the form of controlled substances," according to a press release from the Hanover Police Department.
The College's Board of Trustees, which convened on campus this past weekend for its annual Fall term meeting, discussed the need for more social space on campus with students as part of its program.
In a concert touted as the "hottest ticket of the season" by the Hopkins Center, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra will play in a sold-out performance on Saturday in Spaulding Auditorium.
A group of 80 students gathered at Cutter-Shabazz Hall Saturday night to discuss a series of race-related incidents, the most recent involving a Greek party which was advertised as having a "ghetto" theme.
At the age of 10, used to the tropical environs of China and Hawaii, Lo-Yi Chan '54 was in for a change when he arrived in Hanover with his family -- shoes.
The boundaries of the College, though seemingly static -- the Connecticut River, Wheelock St. -- are in perpetual change, with new lines being drawn all the time.
Impeachment is an unlikely conclusion from Congress in the impeachment inquiry of President Bill Clinton in the Monica S. Lewinsky affair, a political expert told a crowd of students and professors Thursday.
The highly publicized allegations of a sexual relationship between President Bill Clinton and a 21-year-old White House intern garnered more student and faculty interest for President Clinton's annual State of the Union Address yesterday evening, but for many in the audience, the speech shifted focus away from the allegations to the actual issues addressed.
Students working to develop Korean language and culture studies programs at the College met Friday with several deans to discuss bringing a Korean studies specialist to Dartmouth as a visiting professor.
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center has requested the assistance of the New Hampshire State Attorney General's office in the investigation of an unusual bacterial outbreak that occurred at the medical center last year.
The planned resignations of three top administrators at the end of the academic year leaves the College in a state of transition without the ability to carry out new initiatives.
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is currently using an insurance investigator to look into an October bacterial outbreak of Shigella sonnei which affected seven people.
The empty campus during the winter interim provided thieves and vandals with the perfect opportunity to target vacant buildings for their crimes.
The faculty of arts and sciences formally approved the addition of two new masters programs in the Physics and Astronomy Departments at a meeting of the general faculty yesterday afternoon.
At their Fall term meetings in Hanover this weekend, the Board of Trustees will name a search committee to look for a replacement for College President James Freedman, who is stepping down after Commencement, Trustee Chairman Stephen Bosworth '61 said.
Former Director of Admissions Edward T. Chamberlain, Jr. died yesterday in his New London home. He was 83.
As a child prodigy, her brilliance on the violin amazed, but for the violinist Midori, musical maturity and expressiveness is what has now captured the spotlight.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is one of the defendants in what may be the first case of a patient suing his health maintenance organization in New Hampshire, and the lawyers on both sides are Dartmouth alumni.