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(11/01/93 11:00am)
A group of Dartmouth art students are initiating a rebirth of the Dartmouth Art Club, which focuses on the discussion and encouragement of the visual arts and plans events to promote the arts at Dartmouth.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
The Big Green men's soccer team dominated Harvard on Saturday but suffered a disappointing, 1-0 defeat.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
A lone Harvard voice could occasionally be heard in the bleachers at Chase Field on Saturday. But every time he opened his mouth to root for his team, his cheer was drowned out by choruses of "Go Dartmouth!"
(11/01/93 11:00am)
More than 11,000 people piled into Memorial Stadium for Dartmouth's Homecoming showdown against the Harvard Crimson and by the time it was over, the vast majority of them had to scoop their jaws off the cold concrete bleachers.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
Tomorrow, voters across America will trek to the polls to cast their ballots in a variety of state and local elections. Issues to be considered range from the serious to the absurd. In one of twenty-eight questions on the San Francisco ballot, residents will decide whether a police officer who doubles as a ventriloquist should be allowed to use his dummy while on duty.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
A conservative reporter blasted the media for allegedly biasing coverage of Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court confirmation hearings and for attacking his best-selling book, "The Real Anita Hill."
(11/01/93 11:00am)
Internationally renowned lettering artist and stone carver John Benson spoke to about 50 people Thursday about the craft of cutting letters in stone.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
Hillary Clinton will visit Dartmouth next month to rally support for President Bill Clinton's health care reform package.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
Dean of Students Lee Pelton said he agreed with College President James Freedman's prediction last week that the College's Greek system will be co-educational in 10 years.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
Dartmouth put on a festive show this weekend for her alumni and students, starting with a parade through Hanover and the traditional bonfire in the Green and ending with a resounding football victory on Saturday over Harvard.
(11/01/93 11:00am)
During the annual Homecoming parade on Friday night a mob of zealous freshmen climbed on cars and uprooted street signs, Hanover Police Officer Drew Keith said.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
Some go for the races, some go for the free apple cider and some for the thrill of being part of a crowd larger than any ever found in Hanover.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
Jim Wilson does not believe in taking things slowly. Despite the fact that he arrived in Hanover only two weeks ago and does not even have a house in the area, Coach Wilson is hard at work making his mark on Dartmouth's men's swimming program as the new head coach. He is determined to lead the men to improve on last year's record and performance.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
I'm saying goodbye-
(10/22/93 10:00am)
Justice has been raped again. The court decision regarding the Reginald Denny beating case should repulse every law-abiding citizen in this country. But this doesn't seem to be the case.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
It was this time last year that I was on the ramparts of a hastily-constructed defensive position, flinging eggs at older guys who were running at me with bags of feces.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
A student panel discussed the benefits of and problems with the recently signed peace treaty between the Israeli government and the Palestine Liberation Organization in Rockefeller Center last night.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
At 6:22 p.m. Wednesday the halls of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center echoed with the piercing cries of "code 1000" over the public address system, putting the entire hospital on full disaster alert for multiple trauma victims with serious injuries.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
After receiving numerous complaints about poor lighting, the College installed more powerful fluorescent lights to one of the dormitories, New Hampshire Hall, during renovations this summer.
(10/22/93 10:00am)
Seven student panelists spoke last night about their experiences as people of color within and outside of the College's Greek System, at a panel discussion sponsored by the InterRacial InterEthnic Alliance.