Big Green fall seasons in review
While Dartmouth's football team proved to us all that you don't need an Ivy League crown to call a season successful, the league title certainly helped women's soccer.
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While Dartmouth's football team proved to us all that you don't need an Ivy League crown to call a season successful, the league title certainly helped women's soccer.
Dartmouth's a capella groups typically perform in front of a standing-room only crowd during their concerts.
A spotlight parts the darkness, revealing a muscular female figure, black hair amuck and bared torso slick with what appears to be blood.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
The Dartmouth received nearly 80 letters in response to Matthew Berry's column "Soft-porn in Spare Rib was offensive to me." Of these, the vast majority supported Spare Rib and/or its right to publish the "Sex Issue."
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
In response to the controversy surrounding the latest issue of Spare Rib, I would like to clarify and discuss the stances taken by our advertisers.
Are things at Dartmouth College better than when you first got here?
Dust off the ankle-mirrors and bring out the wrist-length dresses again. It seems that some students at Dartmouth wish for a return to Victorian society.
The Career Services office will close from Dec. 13 through Dec. 17 to move to the new Collis Student Center from its current location on Maynard Street in the old Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
The Alumni Affairs Office earlier this month invited a small group of alumni and parents of alumni to participate in the Horizons program, spending a weekend exploring how the College has changed since they were directly involved.
An unidentified computer user has distributed a program through BlitzMail that if installed makes text run backwards and could cause programs to crash.
The Graduate Records Examination will be computerized by 1996 or 1997 despite concerns about test security and gender and racial bias, the Educational Testing Service announced.
Economics Professor David Blanchflower spoke last week to a Congressional panel about rising unemployment among American youth and minorities.
The College will upgrade its current telephone system in the coming year, which could allow it to add new features like voice mail to campus telephones, administrators announced yesterday.
Dean of Students Lee Pelton last week formed a committee to scrutinize the freshman year and suggest changes.
The number of academic honor principle violations jumped more than six-fold from three to 19 in the past academic year, according to an annual report released by the Committee on Standards.