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(10/06/98 9:00am)
Ever since I arrived at Dartmouth last year, the College has apparently had mascot issues. The Indian is long gone. My friend Jay argues that we should return to the Indian but I have to disagree with him there; I find it to be tasteless to make a mascot out of an ethnicity.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/26/98 9:00am)
Although short of being fully recognized as the College mascot, the Moose has been embraced by the Dartmouth Athletic department as official "fan entertainment."
(07/15/98 9:00am)
Dartmouth College began as little more than a clearing in the dense pine forests of New Hampshire. Underfunded and embattled in the early years, the College continually struggled for survival.
(07/06/98 9:00am)
In a move that will likely lead to the merger of the DASH card and the Hanover Green Card by Fall term 1999, the College has hired Green Card founder and president, Mitch Jacobs '94, to manage the DASH program for the next year.
(05/11/98 9:00am)
First, a word or two of explanation. I, Sean Alpert, had never heard of AnimalHouse.com -- a new web resource for college students. I personally feel that in the middle of the spring, I have better things to do than surf the web for generic, intentionally hip fountains of information some group of people (who probably have dubious motives for doing so) think is attractive to college students. However, that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it, but I think I did so for the wrong reasons.
(04/08/98 9:00am)
Lou: Hey Kev, did you see that the World League football game over the weekend? Do you think Dartmouth should now offer a Football FSP?
(02/13/98 11:00am)
Just as Winter Carnival represents the center of Dartmouth's winter social scene, the giant snow sculpture sits in the center of the Green every year--for the past 73 years-- as one of the most important traditions of this winter celebration.
(11/24/97 11:00am)
The theme of this year's Winter Carnival will be "The Roaring -20s," which celebrates the 1920s with a pun on Hanover's frigid February temperatures, the Carnival Committee co-chairs said yesterday.
(11/14/97 11:00am)
On Sept. 20, 1972, Susan Corderman became the first undergraduate woman to matriculate at Dartmouth College. She was one of only 176 freshman females in the Class of 1976.
(10/16/97 9:00am)
I was reading a recent article in the Boston Globe Sports section about Dartmouth alumna Diana Goldman Bronsihan. At a time when we constantly quibble about how much the fraternities and sororities define the College, whether or nor to have the Indian reinstated as a mascot, or whether or not Dartmouth is too intellectual or lacking in academic credibility, it is Bronsihan who should help put these debates in perspective and tell us what Dartmouth is really all about.
(09/30/97 9:00am)
HANOVER, April 17, 1998 -- Yesterday afternoon the Board of Trustees appointed Charles A. Winthrop '68 as the 16th President of Dartmouth College. Winthrop, who received a bachelor's degree in economics from Dartmouth and a law degree from the University of Chicago, will be stepping down from his position as chief counsel for Winthrop Industries, the nation's second largest chemical manufacturing company, to become President of the College.
(09/29/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(07/22/97 9:00am)
Since I'll be graduating soon (such tragedy), I thought I'd present you all with a little wish list: the Top Ten Changes I Would Like to See Happen at this School after I'm Gone. I had all you lovable folks in mind when I wrote it this one's for you!
(07/22/97 9:00am)
If any incoming freshmen are unexcited to cheer for a large color, future classes may be able to rally around a mascot: the Moose.
(07/22/97 9:00am)
Dartmouth College began as little more than a clearing in the dense pine forests of New Hampshire. Underfunded and embattled in the early years, the College continually struggled for survival. Now, 228 years later, Dartmouth is one of the most respected educational institutions in the world.
(07/01/97 9:00am)
Although the College does not have a tangible mascot to rally around, many students bond by griping about a common complaint: DarTalk, the College's long-distance telephone service.
(05/06/97 9:00am)
Since I'll be graduating soon (such tragedy), I thought I'd present you all with a little wish list: the Top Ten Changes I Would Like to See Happen at this School after I'm Gone. I had all you lovable folks in mind when I wrote it -- this one's for you!
(04/28/97 9:00am)
Hundreds of students, faculty and visiting parents crowded in front of Dartmouth Hall on Saturday afternoon to hear the Aires a cappella group, joined by 80 Aires alumni, celebrate the group's 50th anniversary with an outdoor concert.
(04/21/97 9:00am)
CONCORD -- They were ''the king and queen of contemporary American literature,'' two powerful and versatile writers whose private love story infused every book.