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(06/28/05 9:00am)
In an unorthodox business move, Greg Maffei '82 was named co-president and chief financial officer of Oracle Corporation last week. Maffei will service alongside co-presidents Safra Catz and Charles Phillips to lead the mega-software company.
(06/28/05 9:00am)
Despite the College's claims of year-round operation, students enrolled on campus this summer are adjusting to the harsh realities of a campus inhabited by a quarter of the Dartmouth community.
(06/28/05 9:00am)
For members of the Class of 2007 accustomed to strolling down Webster Avenue only to face a tedious walk back to their guarded dormitory halls, the summer has introduced a more comfortable alternative.
(06/28/05 9:00am)
In the much-touted inaugural opening address of sophomore summer, Gina Barreca '79 captivated an audience of about 200 students, who greeted her with smiles, laughter and applause.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
Does the fact that only five of the songs on the newest Oasis album, "Don't Believe The Truth," are actually penned by Noel Gallagher make the album actually more representative (democratically) of Oasis, or less like Oasis (artistically)? Does the fact that Ringo Starr's son (Zak Starkey) drums on the album mean that the brothers Gallagher have gone further in their miming of the Beatles? And is it really possible that the album could beat out the perennial classics "Definitely, Maybe" and "(What's the Story)" as the Mancunian siblings have babbled to the eager press?
(06/23/05 9:00am)
For all those Big Green student-athletes who covet Kresge treadmills like Saddam Hussein wants a do-over, your prayers have been answered.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(06/23/05 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(06/23/05 9:00am)
Well, we made it. Somehow, despite the feeling that DOC Trips were a few weekends ago, we're already at our sophomore summer.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
Professor Emeritus of English Richard Ghormley Eberhart '26 died earlier this month, leaving behind an immortal legacy through his poetry.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
The Cornell University community is still reeling from the shock of the sudden resignation of University President Jeffrey Lehman, who announced his departure June 11.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
The College will debut its revised "Good Samaritan" policy beginning Summer term, following Dean of the College James Larimore's recent approval of policy changes submitted late this Spring by the "Good Samaritan" working group.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
Before participating in commencement activities honoring the Class of 2005, the Dartmouth Board of Trustees met to conduct its annual summer business, including approval of capital and operating budgets, the allocation of facility planning funds and reelection of several charter trustees.
(06/23/05 9:00am)
In a surprise move earlier this month, the Board of Trustees lifted its moratorium on the creation of additional single-sex, selective and residential organizations. The decision, which was announced the Monday following Commencement, marks a significant departure from the trustees' 2001 decision to forbid the establishment of additional Greek houses.
(06/14/05 9:00am)
WEB UPDATE, June 14, 6 a.m.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth's athletics program produced several seniors who are entering the world of professional sports after they get their diploma on Sunday. These '05s join other alumni before them who have demonstrated the strength of College athletics.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
Thank you, Dartmouth! I imagine that everyone dreams of doing something meaningful with their lives. Before I came to Dartmouth, I was blessed with family and friends who have always believed in me and my dreams. It was their support that inspired me to apply to Dartmouth College in the first place. Coming from a small public school in N.H., I thought my chances of being admitted were slim, and I was shocked to receive Dean Furstenberg's letter. Before Dartmouth, I was sure that I wanted to do something meaningful with my life, but it was not until after I became a part of this community that I began to realize just how many opportunities are available to me for making a difference in the world.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
It was the third day of Senior Week, at that instant when Dartmouth pushed aside its staidness for the 10-day tented carnival of Commencement and Reunion, when I ran into a freshman preparing to embark on her first three-month break from the Hanover Plain.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth's most recent graduates will soon leave Hanover in favor of a number of cities and countries, but the College's network of alumni clubs is likely to keep them closely tied to Dartmouth.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
This year's graduating seniors have lived through terrorism, unrest at home and overseas, a war that resulted in a toppled dictator and an American occupation and a tense presidential campaign.