Assembly will have open first meeting
The Student Assembly plans to invite the entire Dartmouth community to its first Fall term meeting, Student Assembly president Josh Green said.
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The Student Assembly plans to invite the entire Dartmouth community to its first Fall term meeting, Student Assembly president Josh Green said.
Relief may be on the way for students lost in the fog of "major confusion."
Nearly a year after his near-fatal accident on Interstate 89, Adam Dansiger '00 is continuing to defy the doctors who, in the hours after he was thrown from his sports utility vehicle, predicted he would not survive -- let alone recover from -- his injuries.
The Student Assembly will submit a report today to top administrators, urging them to reduce parking fines and give students more information about the source of other administrative fines.
No, the four balls on display outside the Hood Museum are not fallen meteorites or a new-fangled jungle gym.
The Assembly and administration have agreed to use students' Visions to guide their future policies, Summer Assembly Co-chair Janelle Ruley '00 said.
While most students spent Saturday afternoon floating down the Connecticut River in a drunken stupor, Karen Wilkes '00 caught up on some much needed sleep.
"I don't work for Hollywood," Astronomy Professor Robert Fesen said. "But I do forensics on dead stars."
Recently appointed President of the College James Wright keeps a piece of his past on his desk in 205 Parkhurst Hall -- a piece of solid lead he removed from the roof of the Graham Mine while he was working as a powder man setting dynamite charges there.
Ten months ago, Adam Dansiger '00 lost control of his sports utility vehicle while driving down Interstate 89 and was thrown from the car.
A nationwide audience got a taste of life in Hanover yesterday afternoon, when The Nashville Network broadcast "Video PM Raceweek" live in front of the Hopkins Center.
The Student Assembly discussed plans to organize campus discussions of social issues, at their weekly meeting last night.
About 150 students opened their BlitzMail in-boxes this morning to find Wazzupdate, a bulletin that informs the Dartmouth community about the week's programming events.
This summer's Student Assembly will work to inform students about the new alcohol policy and their academic advising options, Assembly members decided Tuesday night during a brainstorming session.
A College student was arrested last term after he rushed Boston's Fenway Park during a Memorial Day weekend game between the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox.
Kyle Roderick '99 was waiting on tables at a Cape Cod restaurant last term when, one day halfway through lunch, his employer told him to leave immediately.
A rain-soaked crowd of 1,509 degree recipients concluded their Dartmouth careers June 14 with advice and reflections from Pulitzer-prize winning biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin and College President James Freedman.
William Tarr '98 interned for an investment bank and a consulting firm while he was a student at the College, but he has turned down job offers on Wall Street in favor of "an adventure."
This weekend's Commencement celebration featured Chamber Singer and Glee Club performances of a wide variety of music, ranging from well-loved, traditional Dartmouth melodies to African Freedom songs.
Members of the Class of 1998 may scatter across the globe after today's ceremony, but WebBlitz, a new web based BlitzMail program, will make it easier for them to keep in touch.