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Reacting to news that national college graduation rates have plunged below 42 percent, College officials expressed confidence that Dartmouth is isolated from the forces -- notably the lack of money and student motivation reported in a national study -- that appear to be causing the nationwide decline.
Undergraduates, graduate students and faculty of the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences report that their department is currently thriving on a large bounty of research dollars -- the most in its history and in an amount greater than any other Dartmouth academic department.
The third woman to sit on the Board of Trustees in the College's 232 years, Susan Dentzer '77 moved up in rank this year to become the first female Chair of the Board. She will help set Dartmouth's financial and long-term planning policy in her new position.
With prices for laptop computers falling and a new campus-wide wireless network being finished at Dartmouth, the prospects for student computing have never looked better -- especially outside in the Hanover sunshine.
Professor of History Vern Takeshita described the untold bravery and loyalty of Asian Americans who fought for the United States in World War II in a presentation to a group of Dartmouth students, faculty and locals last night in Rockefeller Center.
In a continuing dialogue between the Greek Leaders Council and the Office of Residential Life concerning the new College policy allowing unannounced security checks of all coed, fraternity, sorority houses and undergraduate societies, the GLC plans to propose today that Safety and Security "walk-throughs" are scheduled and occur only once a week.
The third women ever appointed to the Board of Trustees, Susan Dentzer '77 moved up in rank at the Board's last meeting to become the first female Chair. Dentzer replaced William H. King Jr. '63 as he completed his second five-year term.
The excessive use of Napster by students has considerably strained the Dartmouth College network, forcing Computing Services to limit the popular program's traffic.
In the wake of two recent intrusions into women's' bathrooms in College residences, a College administrator and some students say they continue their support for locked exterior doors on campus.
The 91st Winter Carnival is upon us, a time when all Dartmouth snow-lovers, partiers and tradition fanatics will find much to enjoy.
As this year's Polar Bear Swim commences at the stroke of noon today, most participants and onlookers will not think to imagine a Winter Carnival without the bone-chilling plunge in which 150 to 300 students, harnessed by a rope, jump into a hole cut in the ice of Occum Pond.
Lauren Lafaro '02 was elected Vice President of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council last night, nine days after an unusual election in which no one ran for that position on the Greek council.
After more than a century of changing times, the Class of 2004 can look forward to a grand bonfire that hearkens back to such famous figures as Winston Churchill, Lord Dartmouth and a few daring students who began what has become a celebrated symbol of the so-called Dartmouth experience.
Internet executives said they think the economy will continue to be strong for the stock market and for start-up businesses at a discussion of e-business, technology and public policy at Collis Common Ground last Friday.
Dartmouth undergraduates who want to live off-campus next year will likely notice fewer apartments available in downtown Hanover.
Recent improvements to outdoor athletic facilities at Dartmouth have proceeded despite numerous town hearings on the zoning and lighting of the new constructions.
Lt. Col. Piers Wood spoke to an audience of approximately 50 in Rockefeller Center Wednesday night about wasteful military spending in the United States Government.
The three freshman whose dorm room was gutted by an accidental fire on Sept. 27 moved back to their Wheeler residence this week after spending almost a month in temporary housing in the Choates residence cluster.
Seniors who haven't made hotel reservations for their relatives on Commencement weekend might want to act fast, or they could find themselves with a couple of extra roommates for the occasion.