'97s select class president
Pamela Saunders, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was elected president of the Class of 1997 at a Freshman Council meeting Wednesday night.
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Pamela Saunders, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was elected president of the Class of 1997 at a Freshman Council meeting Wednesday night.
First Amendment rights are not absolutely guaranteed on college campuses, according to administrators, professors and journalists who spoke as part of a live videoconference shown in Silsby Hall yesterday.
New Dartmouth Bank narrowly beat Ledyard National Bank as the local bank that provides the best overall service package for students in a study conducted by The Dartmouth.
The women's volleyball team remained winless as losses to Columbia and Cornell in Leede Arena last weekend lowered their record to 0-12 overall and 0-5 in the Ivy League.
A self study by a committee from the Athletic Department, chaired by Associate Director of Athletics Josie Harper, investigated the issue of gender equality in Dartmouth athletics and the new regulations are affecting teams differently.
The term 'moral victory' no longer has any meaning for the women's soccer team.
Last weekend my aunt and her husband came to visit me. I took them for the perfunctory tour around campus on a beautiful Saturday afternoon, and like most first-time visitors to Dartmouth, they were struck by its beauty.
A week ago today something was wrong. I was consistently receiving strange looks from the people who passed me by. Did I smell? Was I dressed like a Nazi? No, I had done the fold instead of the scrunch.
All is not well in this country today. In a dubious effort to improve everybody's condition, William F. Buckley, Jr. came to Webster Hall on Monday night to enlighten Dartmouth as to his "reflections on current disorders."
An ad hoc committee of the Office of Residential Life has proposed renovations to the Choates dormitories that would create two-room triples and two-room quads by connecting adjoining rooms.
Despite complaints that the College's advising system leaves students afloat without an adviser between freshman year and the declaration of their major during the spring of sophomore year, administrators say they currently have no concrete plans to overhaul the system.
Dr. Joshua Burnett, a professor of clinical medicine emeritus at Dartmouth, died in his Hanover home yesterday. He was 73.
Former music department chair Bill Cole, who retired in August 1990 after being heckled by The Dartmouth Review, has spent the last three years writing, composing and performing and says he does not regret leaving Dartmouth.
Hanover police and fire officials responded to alarms caused by water surges in the building's fire suppression system at Webster Hall yesterday morning and again at 5:45 p.m.
Senior members of the Co-ed Fraternity Sorority Council and presidents of some Greek houses are questioning the future of the council because of a growing concern that the council does not benefit its members.
In light of the College's decision to open the Hovey's murals up to the public, the Hood Museum of Art faces challenges in creating exhibition space for controversial subject matter.
The women's golf team traveled to the Mount Holyoke Invitational this past Friday.
The men's and women's cross country teams ran into the first real test of their mettle at the Michigan Invitational which hosted several nationally ranked teams on Saturday.
As advisers to the Greek system at Dartmouth, we find the argument of those who oppose the single sex organizations to be arrogant and intolerant.
I never play the stock market. Aside from lacking even a basic understanding of what all those old, bald, white guys are actually doing when they wave those little pieces of paper at each other on the floor, it just scares me too much when companies like IBM lose half their worth in three months. But every once in awhile, I'll be having dinner or drinks with a friend and suddenly wonder why I didn't see "The Next Big Thing."