Sunny days make for messy Green
Cloudless skies and balmy spring air bring a lot more to the Green than new grass. They bring a lot of trash, plates and trays.
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Cloudless skies and balmy spring air bring a lot more to the Green than new grass. They bring a lot of trash, plates and trays.
Uncommon Threads, a gender issues publication that will come out each term, released its first issue last week.
Feeling adventurous this Green Key weekend? Hanover offers a variety of eating alternatives to Dartmouth Dining Services.
The "Supercluster" took a step closer to becoming a reality this week when 100 upperclass students received notification that they will live in the East Wheelock cluster next fall and become the first students to experience the Dartmouth Experience program.
About 150 students receiving Fall term housing assignments this week will reach into their Hinman boxes only to discover they have been placed on a waitlist by the Office of Residential Life.
Entrepreneur turned academic Myra Hunt told about 20 students about the pitfalls of starting a new business, in a speech last night in a Thayer School of Engineering conference room.
The Council on Student Organizations has revamped its funding procedures in order to subsidize more student publications, and the changes have caused some student journals to undergo budget cuts and format changes.
The yellow tint and odor emanating from Hanover's water does not pose any health risk nor does it affect lab experiments in science classes.
Terry Tempest Williams, a noted naturalist, spoke about the influence of nature in everyone's life, in front of a packed crowd in 105 Dartmouth Hall last night.
Students suffering through midterms this week and needing a little luck will be happy to hear today's good news.
Every week while students sip drinks and enjoy conversation at the Lone Pine Tavern, two jazz artists provide the smooth, eloquent sounds that make people enjoy their evening.
Students seeking good luck before an exam will not be able to rub Warner Bentley's nose at the Hopkins Center for a while. The bust of Warner Bentley was vandalized sometime between Monday night and yesterday morning.
College President James Freedman has named Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Karl Furstenberg the new chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association certification steering committee.
Plans are now being finalized for the Class of 1996 Senior Symposium, a six-day event that will focus on this year's theme "They Said It Couldn't Be Done."
College President James Freedman spent part of his Winter Carnival signing copies of his new book for a small, but steady, stream of people at the Dartmouth Bookstore on Saturday afternoon.
After a long debate, the Commencement committee has decided the College will hold this year's Commencement, scheduled for June 9, on the Green, marking the second straight year the location of the ceremony has been changed.
The College still lacks $5 million dollars for the Webster Hall renovation project. But the remaining money needs to be raised in the next six months, or construction of the new Berry Library will begin despite Special Collections remaining in the Baker Library building, said Gordie DeWitt, director of Facilities Planning.
While it may be every student's dream to be able to watch "90210," Monday Night Football, MTV and CNN all from the comfort of their residence hall rooms, the College said it is not considering equipping dormitory rooms with cable television wires.
The Committee on Commencement will ask the senior class where it wants to hold Commencement ceremonies this year, College President James Freedman said.
Former Boston University History Professor Howard Zinn said yesterday that Americans continue to deny they live in a class-based society despite the fact that class issues have a major impact on the functions of government.