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(02/05/02 11:00am)
Although the Greek gods regularly assumed the guise of mortals to seduce regular men and women, Dartmouth graduates concerned with such things will never have to settle for mates beneath their intellectual caste thanks to online dating services catering to an academically exclusive clientele.
(01/30/02 11:00am)
Although Americans have long kept depression and other psychological disorders as dirty secrets, a growing popular movement hopes that politicians, insurance companies, and ordinary citizens will soon view mental illness as they would any other health affliction, such as a toothache, that could qualify an individual for insurance coverage.
(01/24/02 11:00am)
The newly elected Inter-Fraternity Council will work for the next year to maintain a united Dartmouth Greek system in order to improve public relations with the administration and community, according to IFC President Sunil Bhagavath '03 and Vice President John Lawrence '03.
(01/16/02 11:00am)
From promoting the education of Native Americans to stressing the love of learning in everyday life, Dartmouth's mission statements and proto-mission statements offer telling windows into the College's changing face throughout its more than 200-year history.
(01/10/02 11:00am)
Despite controversy on campus over the Student Life Initiative since its inception three years ago, most current leaders of Greek organizations at Dartmouth describe its latest progress with approval and look forward to an increasingly constructive relationship with the Office of Residential Life.
(06/10/01 9:00am)
For more than 25 years, since coeducation first became a reality at Dartmouth, students, faculty and administrators have all believed themselves to be a part of a community in transition.
(06/10/01 9:00am)
A little older and a lot wiser, the Class of 1931 will return this weekend to enjoy their 70th reunion and help the '01s celebrate their graduation.
(05/02/01 9:00am)
Along with racism and controversy, two perennially intimate bedfellows, Dartmouth College has found itself party to a less than holy trinity in the eyes of other minority communities in recent decades.
(05/02/01 9:00am)
One consequence of a more diverse student body at the College has been an increase in episodes of friction between the different racial, ethnic and religious groups that comprise the Dartmouth Community. Asian-Americans on campus have not enjoyed immunity from the intolerance experienced by their peers of other minority backgrounds.
(04/24/01 9:00am)
The world is on the threshold of "The Era of the Earth," according to the Polish Solidarity leader and ex-president Lech Walesa, who addressed a capacity crowd in Spaulding Auditorium yesterday.
(04/16/01 9:00am)
Dr. Tony Campolo began his speech last week on whether the Church is an enemy of Jesus with the George Bernard Shaw quip, "God created us in his image, and we have been returning the favor ever since."
(04/12/01 9:00am)
"What would you do if your best friend was gay?" Shane Windemeyer asked a crowd of Dartmouth fraternity and sorority members in Rollins Chapel yesterday.
(03/29/01 10:00am)
More than one half century after the First Arab-Israeli War, the truth behind the conflict in the Middle East remains to be known, according to visiting Brownstone Professor Benny Morris.
(02/26/01 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Greek system is on the verge of a major transformation, according to Coed Fraternity Sorority Council President Shihwan Chung '02.
(02/21/01 11:00am)
Last night Beth Robinson '86 addressed a capacity crowd of students and Upper Valley residents yesterday at the Rockefeller Center in her lecture entitled, "Civil Unions in Vermont: For Better or for Worse."
(02/19/01 11:00am)
Despite the recent announcement that arrest warrants have been issued for Robert Tulloch, 17, and James Parker, 16 -- the alleged murderers of professors Half and Susanne Zantop -- Dartmouth students appear reluctant to let out a collective sigh of relief.
(02/16/01 11:00am)
Many officers of Greek organizations and athletic team captains are ambivalent about -- or unaware of -- the Student Life Initiative reports proposing future hazing and group adjudication policies released by College committees on Wednesday.
(02/13/01 11:00am)
On Feb. 7, the eve of Winter Carnival, Dartmouth seniors participated in a long-time College tradition that had little to do with the weekend -- they elected their Senior Executive Committee, the policy-making and governing body for the Class of 2001 for the next five years.
(02/06/01 11:00am)
As some of the initial shock caused by the murders of Professors Half and Susanne Zantop wears off over one week after the killings, Dartmouth students are expressing mixed opinions about the case, the Attorney General's Office investigation and the ways in which the crime continues to affect their lives.