Hospital to be razed
Administrators are beginning to consider the specifics of tearing down most of the old Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital buildings, which stand nearly vacant on the north side of campus.
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Administrators are beginning to consider the specifics of tearing down most of the old Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital buildings, which stand nearly vacant on the north side of campus.
In the fourth annual Walter Picard Lecture yesterday, a German economics professor said European countries should pursue a policy of selective immigration.
More than 75 students from 10 colleges across the Northeast came to Dartmouth to participate in the Afro-American Society's first Intercollegiate Conference this weekend.
"I am yet filled with dread/reduced to films of Barney and Fred/A career may hang on seven hours/My prayer goes up to higher powers." - from 'Lament of a Pre-Med' by Doug Kirsch '95
Walter Stephens discussed the motives of Renaissance witch hunters in a lecture yesterday afternoon celebrating his inauguration to a professorship.
Alyse Kornfeld '95 stomped incumbent Tim Rodenberger '95 last night in the race for 1995 Class Council president, besting him by 27 percent of the vote.
Two activists - the co-founder of Queer Nation and an Academy Award winner who makes documentaries about battered women - spoke in a Senior Symposium program Friday night about changing their own apathy into activism.
Wilma Mankiller, the first female leader of a major Native American tribe, will visit the College later this month.
For the first time in its history, the College accepted more women than men into its freshman class.
Alison Curtis, wife of visiting History Professor Perry Curtis, and Rebecca Eldredge '94 are working to bring Bosnian refugee children to the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for long-term medical treatment.
One of Japan's most distinguished contemporary authors discussed themes ranging from boredom to American pop culture in a speech to students and faculty yesterday afternoon.
African diplomat Solomon Gomes lamented the vestiges of European colonialism and the lack of effective continental leadership in a speech on African peace efforts last night.
A task force of six Dartmouth students is working to create a program within a residence hall that will focus on gender issues.
A Hanover woman and a Dartmouth student started a support group for relatives and friends of homosexuals in the Upper Valley last week.
What do Playboy bunnies, soft drink commercials, F. Scott Fitzgerald and a fire-breathing dragon have in common?
When construction begins this summer to convert Webster Hall into a Special Collections library, the College will lose a major venue for large public events on campus.
A snowball fight on the lawn of Alpha Delta fraternity early Sunday morning ended when Marshall Bass '94 fired a pellet gun into the crowd of students throwing snowballs at the house and hit Clark Khayat '93.
A planned $10 million renovation project will convert Webster Hall into a library and study space and provide more room for the College's overflowing libraries.
After devoting two summers to developing the Ford Motor Company's 1994 Mustang, Kristen Morrow '92, Thayer '94 can see the result of her efforts in showrooms across the country.
An unidentified computer user has distributed a program through BlitzMail that if installed makes text run backwards and could cause programs to crash.