Honey Alexander talks on campaign
Honey Alexander, wife of Republican presidential hopeful Lamar Alexander, told students of her positive feelings toward her husband's campaign in Iowa and New Hampshire in a lunch discussion yesterday.
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Honey Alexander, wife of Republican presidential hopeful Lamar Alexander, told students of her positive feelings toward her husband's campaign in Iowa and New Hampshire in a lunch discussion yesterday.
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Phil Gramm voiced his wishes to shrink the role of the federal government when he addressed the College community on Friday afternoon in Collis Common Ground.
With the unveiling of the College's "classrooms of the future" professors will no longer be forced to spend countless minutes fidgeting with classroom light switches.
Alex Huppe, director of the CollegeNews Service for the past ten years, this week was named director of public affairs at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.
JeffreyGrosse, of Fairlee, Vt., a former employee of Everything But Anchovies, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to two counts of aggravated sexual assault after he confessed to sexually assaulting two counselors at Camp Wyoda on Lake Fairlee, according to the Valley News.
Many health-conscious Dartmouth students will be concerned to hear new studies have proven marijuana to be more dangerous than previously believed.
It is 5:45 a.m. and you are on the stage with R.E.M. Could it be? Not really. It's your alarm clock blaring in your ear reminding you of the clueless day ahead of you. You are a 'shmen, and today is the first day of the rest of your life.
Many people think Dartmouth's remote location precludes any sort of active social life, yet a wide range of social options are thriving in this sleepy New England town.
On Friday, President Clinton allocated $100 million for emergency home energy assistance to the 19 states that recently experienced extremely hot weather, according to a White House press release.
Four Dartmouth students were hospitalized Friday night after their car sped out of control and rolled onto a median, according to a Vermont State Police press release.
College Trustee Richard Page '54 was recently elected chairman of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Board of Trustees.
The new dean of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration sat in his new, still in limbo after his move from Ann Arbor, Mich., and expressed his vision for the future of the number six business school in the country.
Ruth Carol LaBombard, who served as secretary and assistant to four College presidents between 1961 to 1989, died of cancer Sunday at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She was 59.
The College will begin its $2.4 million renovation of Robinson Hall on August 6 and anticipates the project will be completed by August 1, 1996, according to Assistant Director of Facilities Planning Jack Wilson.
The Task Force on the Library of the 21st Century released its recommendations late last term for the new Berry Library, part of a $50 million building and renovations project, which is scheduled to be constructed by the year 2000.
College President James Freedman returned to Hanover on Thursday following his six-month sabbatical, which he spent writing a book about liberal arts education at Harvard University.
July exhibitions at the Jewett Exhibition Corridor of the Hopkins Center will feature paintings by Jeff Lewis, a visiting professor at the College, and woodcut prints by Phillia Changhi Yi, an associate professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
In 1972, Provost Lee Bollinger worked as one of four law clerks for former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger, who died Sunday of congestive heart failure at the age of 87.
In May, Beta Theta Pi fraternity started covering the medical costs of drunken brothers who spend the night at Dick's House or the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for safety reasons.
James von Rittmann '95 will be celebrating Commencement along with the rest of his classmates, but with a different perspective on graduation -- von Rittmann is a 34-year-old businessman who enrolled at the College at the age of 29.