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With her hair pulled back and her face buried under a black wool NAD baseball cap, all Student Assembly President Danielle Moore '95 could say was how tired she felt.
Adam Brown '97, a fencer and an active member of The Programming Board, died unexpectantly Tuesday evening at his home in Los Gatos, Calif. He was 19 years old.
Maybe it's because Zeta Psi Summer President Ryan Carey '96 is called a "progressive Greek leader" that he felt compelled to voluntarily explain why a picture of a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model was on his wall.
Women at Dartmouth are about twice as likely to accept homosexual behavior and to support gay, lesbian and bisexual political agendas than men, according to a recent survey gauging attitudes toward homosexuals.
Files stolen from the Office of Residential Life late last term were returned in a box with a brief apology note on it a few days after ORL reported the burglary May 25, Hanover Police Detective Jerry Macy said yesterday.
Headrest, a crisis intervention center that has serviced Dartmouth and the Upper Valley community for the past 23 years, will host its largest fund-raiser Thursday.
When the next new moon appears Saturday, Muslims around the world will celebrate the end of their month-long observance of Ramadan, with all-day festivities and feasts the following day.
College President James Freedman officially announced yesterday that he will take a six-month sabbatical starting January 1, 1995.
A poetry reading that College President James Freedman had planned to host yesterday in a Wheeler dormitory lounge was cancelled because the President had to leave town unexpectedly, Area Coordinator Tracie Waack '94 said.
A committee that spent more than a year examining diversity on campus urges the College to take a more active role in improving race relations and warns that little will change unless a senior level administrator coordinates the effort full time.
Hanover Police officers arrested five underage freshmen early Saturday evening and charged them with possession of alcohol.
It was the night before the freshmen came and all through the halls, Undergraduates Advisers, Area Coordinators and Graduate Associates labored to decorate doors with construction paper and candy in preparation for the Office of Residential Life's second-annual Welcoming Day.
Peter Goldsmith, the newly arrived Freshmen Dean, is as much a scholar as he is an administrator. A Princeton University anthropologist, Goldsmith compares his new and old schools as if he were examining case studies in collegiate culture.
The College's recent hiring of two English professors will expand the course offerings in Afro-American literature.
Lured by dreams of fields, Brent De Riszner '96 and three Princeton juniors are touring across America to see all 28 baseball teams in 28 days.
Peter Goldsmith, a Princeton University anthropology professor and administrator who has dealt extensively with issues of multiculturalism, will take charge of the Dean of Freshmen Office, succeeding Diana Beaudoin who resigned after five years to pursue other professional opportunities.
Hanover Police are investigating reports from three women that a male Dartmouth student has been peeping into their windows during the early morning hours over the past several days.
The College's commitment to diversification is evident in the increase of campus programs that attempt to address the special needs and interests of women and minority students.
The Camera Shop of Hanover will move up the street early next month into the space between Murphy's Tavern restaurant and The Dartmouth Co-Op.