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(03/01/95 11:00am)
Despite the media frenzy in Washington, D.C., surrounding the impending vote on the Republican-sponsored Balanced Budget Amendment, three Dartmouth professors said the measure would have only a modest effect on the U.S. economy.
(02/27/95 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Ski Team finished its regular season this weekend at the Middlebury College Carnival, taking third place overall, behind the University of Vermont and Middlebury.
(02/21/95 11:00am)
Last week's Carnival at Dartmouth was a tremendous success, but there were, of course, a few things the Dartmouth ski team would rather not remember. It was heartbreaking for the men's Alpine team to lose to the University of Vermont in the Slalom race after beating the rivals the day before in the Giant Slalom. It was doubly painful when the Nordic men's team lost its Freestyle relay race for the first time this season.
(02/15/95 11:00am)
At a time when it appeared the men's hockey team's season was disintegrating, the team finally came together as one cohesive unit. The team's nine-game losing streak, which threatened to shatter the team's playoff hopes, instead inspired it to play its best hockey of the season.
(02/15/95 11:00am)
Even for a school ranked eighth in the nation by U.S. News and World Report magazine, this year's $25,720 price tag seems a little hefty.
(02/07/95 11:00am)
After playing in his brother Wynton Marsalis' shadow for the past few years, Branford Marsalis has stepped into the limelight with a new album titled "Buckshot LeFonque."
(01/20/95 11:00am)
After five years at Dartmouth, Ilsa Webeck '94 is still playing her heart out.
(11/15/94 11:00am)
On the same weekend George Foreman won the heavy-weight title in boxing, Marianne Hraibi performed at the Boston Conservatory's alumni gala concert,"Dancing Through the Decades." Although those who invited her to dance in the show had not seen her perform since 1969, reputation served her well. Hraibi summed up the two disparate events: "It was a great weekend for 40-year-olds."
(11/02/94 11:00am)
At a time when colleges and universities across the country are scaling back or eliminating their need-blind admissions policies, administrators say the College can maintain its policy in the near future despite the increasing burden it places on the College's budget.
(10/11/94 10:00am)
Academic department heads met with top administrators yesterday and discussed the Fall term housing crisis, the budget and transcript changes.
(07/12/94 9:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton recently appointed Janet Terp as assistant dean of the College for administration.
(05/09/94 9:00am)
Dartmouth completed a turnaround season; Holy Cross was simply turned around.
(03/30/94 10:00am)
We're all back in Hanover now and facing the somewhat unpleasant notion of three new classes. Many of you undoubtedly find yourselves scrambling to choose that third class each term and, to make your life easier, I have compiled a modest list of courses which I have found to be quite palatable, and others which are a bit less so.
(02/28/94 11:00am)
The residents of the International House hosted about 50 guests Friday night at a celebration in their new location in the recently renovated Brewster Hall.
(02/25/94 11:00am)
Whether it be in professional sports or at the collegiate level, some athletes elect to be modest, while others bask in the limelight.
(02/25/94 11:00am)
Whether it be in professional sports or at the collegiate level, some athletes elect to be modest, while others bask in the limelight.
(02/10/94 11:00am)
Hanover resident Nardi Campion and her dinner parties have almost become an institution in these parts, but she eschews the idea of herself as a member of high society.
(02/10/94 11:00am)
In light of the opening of Collis it is evident that Dartmouth continues to discriminate against certain groups. One can readily see that the Lone Pine Tavern's "three beer limit" is a discriminatory policy against big people. Discrimination at Collis is a concern if the center strives to be a comfortable place where all are treated fairly.
(01/17/94 11:00am)
In a season where every single night turns into "just one of those games" for the 1-12 Big Green men's basketball team, Harvard certainly did its best not to break any trends in a 79-69 slapping of Dartmouth on Saturday night in Leede Arena.
(11/02/93 11:00am)
Secretary of Education Richard Riley appointed College President James Freedman in September to the board of a federal program that doles out more than $8 million in educational fellowships each year.