Collis Cafe sales down 15 percent
Although overall sales in Dartmouth Dining Services are up by about 30 percent this term, sales at the Collis Cafe are down 15 to 20 percent from last year, following new initiatives instituted over the summer.
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Although overall sales in Dartmouth Dining Services are up by about 30 percent this term, sales at the Collis Cafe are down 15 to 20 percent from last year, following new initiatives instituted over the summer.
Sanford Gottleib, a worker in the political peace movement, told about 20 people yesterday afternoon that America needs to stop spending so much money on the defense industry and look outside the military sphere to create new jobs and opportunities for Americans.
Three student a cappella groups delivered three unique yet rich styles of performance at this Homecoming Weekend's Fall Fling, an annual tradition that allows students to take center stage on the biggest, most exciting weekend at the College.
Equestrian: The University of Vermont won highest honors at the Dartmouth Show this weekend. For the Big Green, several riders placed. Fuyuki Hirashima '00 was first in Novice Flat and second in Novice Fences. Annette Gaynes '99 placed first in Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter. Mitzi Zarfoss''00 finished second in Novice Fences. Peggy Stolt '99 was second in Novice Fences, while Meg Donohue '00 and Katherine Keltner '97 were both second in Advanced Walk-Trot-Canter. Key Fields '99 placed second in Walk-Trot, and Suzanne Lang '99 was also second in Walk-Trot.
The women's soccer team duked it out yesterday on a dripping Chase Field en route to a gutsy 4-1 victory over the Yale Bulldogs.
The Big Green wanted to reenter Ivy League play by making a statement to show that they were the team to beat in the league in the remaining weeks.
It was truly a weekend of firsts for the Dartmouth women's volleyball team. Against Penn and Princeton, two teams that the Big Green had never defeated, Dartmouth came away with two victories, and for the first time in the history of the program, the Big Green now own a share first place in the Ivy League.
In Wednesday night's second presidential debate, President Bill Clinton responded to several of Senator Bob Dole's policy challenges by saying "I don't have time in thirty seconds to fix all that."
Something happened here recently to a friend and colleague that shouldn't happen to anyone. I'm writing, with my friend's permission, because the community should be reminded that some of us are more vulnerable than others to expressions of bigotry and hatred. I'm also writing because the individuals responsible should know how repugnant most of us find their behavior and the attitudes it reflects. My colleague doesn't need someone else to write on her behalf, but it isn't fair that those targeted for abuse and harassment should usually be the ones to respond or call our attention to it.
Like most of us, I go through stages when I seriously doubt my decision to attend Dartmouth. We are lacking in so many respects up here in rural New England -- not enough social outlets, not enough people, not enough culture, and really not enough snow. And, to top it all off, we don't even have a mascot!
The time is nigh for a new elitism. The elitism I speak of is not of the political or social variety, but an elitism of the mind. Just as with human beings, not all thoughts and ways of life are equal, though they should all be considered in a fair-minded fashion. So many people fill their lives with ugliness and triviality, and then they wonder why they can find no good cause for living.
The Dartmouth chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity won the Gallagher Cup -- a national honor awarded to the Sigma Nu chapter with the highest collective grade point average in the nation.
The University of Michigan's Board of Regents announced Friday that College Provost Lee Bollinger is one of four finalists in the search for a new Michigan president.
The controversy surrounding the future of the education department should be resolved by the end of this week, and administrators are working toward a solution that would preserve the department.
Thousands of students, alumni and local residents flocked to the Green, spilling out into the streets of Hanover, for the 101st Dartmouth Night celebration on Friday.
Although Safety and Security received about one half of the complaint reports it received last year over Homecoming weekend, activities at Saturday's football game kept Hanover Police busy when three students rushed the field and a band member was forced to leave the stands.
Kenyon Jones, associate director of athletics, died last night of a heart attack at age 61. Jones worked in the College's athletics department for 32 years.
Few collegiate athletes can truly say they have been coached by a legend.
One year ago, the stars of the women's volleyball team came into matches against Princeton and Penn with optimism, but the optimism relied on miracles to happen. The 1996 Dartmouth team that goes up against these two powerhouses tonight and Saturday in Leede Arena needs no miracles for its optimism to become a reality.
The Big Green return to Ivy League play this Homecoming Weekend when the Bulldogs of Yale come to Hanover to try and stop Dartmouth's 11-game unbeaten streak.