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East Wheelock Cluster Faculty Associates Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer announced yesterday they intend to step down from their positions after this academic year to devote more time to teaching and research.
The College's Board of Trustees voted this weekend to raise undergraduate tuition by 4.8 percent from $21,846 to $22,896, for 1997-98 academic year -- marking the lowest rate of increase in tuition since 1966.
Through a door nestled between the Dartmouth Co-Op and theCamera Shop of Hanover, two flights of stairs lead up to the third floor offices of an international publishing company.
Having just come from a breakfast with students with only a half-hour until his next meeting, a well-poised Chair of the Board of Trustees Stephen Bosworth took 20 minutes out of his schedule to discuss his role as "College custodian."
Despite the wicked Maine weather, the 27 members of the Dartmouth Equestrian team wrapped up their fall season one week ago Saturday with a typically excellent showing at Bates College.
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.
At the heart of Dartmouth athletics -- covering the intercollegiate competitions, arranging the intramurals, assembling the club sport spectacles and maintaining the sporting facilities -- is one man: Director of Athletics Richard Jaeger.
Dartmouth received a gift of $18.1 million last week, the largest bequest in its history, from the estate of a widow whose husband attended Dartmouth for only one semester in 1937.
Like the majority of the prospective viewers of "Emma," I have not read Jane Austen's book. I hope, however, that they, like me, will be keen to do so after seeing the film.
P.J. Halas '98 didn't always fit into size 11-and-a-half alf shoes. He wasn't always 6'1" or even 175 pounds. But ever since his days in the crib, he has been shooting sweet three-pointers from the outside.
Dartmouth may be in the middle of nowhere, but there is a whole a lot of glorious nowhere out there.
The latest offering from acclaimed author, Terry McMillan, is a modern day fairy tale, with a slight casting change for Cinderella.
When a modest Congregationalist minister named Eleazer Wheelock established a small school called Dartmouth College more than two centuries ago, no one knew quite what to expect.
Bess Tortolani '98 is very offensive when it comes to sports.
Two and a half years after its founding, Amarna undergraduate society's membership is burgeoning, and the organization may begin looking for a new physical plant.
With a name like Hapgood, you've got to be good, right? Well, in the case of Big Green lacrosse star Scott Hapgood '97, he's more than just good, he's great.
His revolutionary contributions to the world of animation aside, animator Frederic Back made his appearance with charming humility and passion at the Film Society's tribute to him and his work on Friday night.
In a cramped basement office in Silsby Hall, Education Professor Andrew Garrod rubbed his chin thoughtfully as he pondered his experiences as a teacher, community activist and scholar.
The College's Board of Trustees voted this weekend to raise undergraduate tuition five percent from $20,805 to $21,846, the lowest rate of tuition increase since 1966.