Talking computers; Bartlett Hallprovides interactive language software for student use
The Language Resource Center recently acquired four interactive video stations designed to help students sharpen their language skills.
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The Language Resource Center recently acquired four interactive video stations designed to help students sharpen their language skills.
Former New York Times correspondent and best-selling author David Shipler '64 said yesterday that conflict between Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews is a result of both groups' belief that they are victims.
Two student-produced films shown yesterday as part of Alcohol Awareness Week illustrated the problems of drinking at Dartmouth.
College President James Freedman will speak on first amendment rights on college campuses, a frequently debated issue at Dartmouth, in a taped speech Thursday afternoon.
A coalition that includes many Reform SA! members last night presented an agenda to steer the Student Assembly toward basic student issues.
For Chance Whitmire '94, writing plays is a way to express the dynamics of relationships and choices facing people of our generation.
The Dartmouth Players elicited much laughter and many poignant moments during yesterday afternoon's reading of "The Beautiful People Die Twice," a new play-in-progress by Chance Whitmire '94, in the Warren Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center.
The Big Green rowing teams opened the fall season with success. The women's, men's lightweight and men's heavyweight teams traveled to Middletown, Conn. Oct. 10 where they competed in the Head of the Connecticut with schools from the Ivy League and the East Coast.
The line between a nationally-ranked powerhouse and a team struggling to put wins on the board can often be very thin.
Pennsylvania 36, Columbia 7
I wanna be a 'shmen. I wanna be so psyched to get into Beta or Chi Gam that I'll climb through a window to do so. I wanna "forget my ID at home" and have to sing the alma mater to get into Bones Gate. I wanna think it's worth it.
The most perplexing thing about rush is that it is taken so seriously. In the three years that I have gone to school here, I have seen people go on ridiculous diets to ensure that they can fit into the proper outfit for rush and I have also sat with my nervous friends who were waiting for a member of certain houses come by to tell them whether or not they got a bid. Why does all of this take place? Because they either want to make the right impression or they are concerned if they have made the correct impression.
In recent years, African American Greek-letter organizations have been accused of wanting to imitate mainstream fraternities and sororities. Likewise, members of the eight African American Greek-letter organizations (Panhellenic council) are often misunderstood as separate or black versions of mainstream groups which make up the Interfraternity Council, Pan-Hell, and other Co-ed Fraternity and Sorority Council houses.
A growing number of students are taking the free AIDS test offered by the College, a trend that health administrators say reflects increasing acceptance of the test as part of a regular health maintenance routine.
With a new discount program, Dartmouth students can save at stores and restaurants in Hanover and all over New England.
The alumni council of one of Harvard's elite all-male "final clubs" recently delayed a vote to allow admission to women after the measure had been unanimously approved by the society's undergraduate members.
If you look at the numbers, the College's co-educational Greek houses are hurting.
Arlene Halsted, a registered nurse at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, spoke to 10 women at Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority yesterday afternoon about the effects of alcohol on women as part of Alcohol Awareness Week.
As part of National Alcohol Awareness Week, the College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs is sponsoring a series of events, speeches and discussions promoting awareness and education about "Alcohol at Dartmouth and Beyond."
Hanover Police yesterday arrested Shakeeb Alireza '97 for allegedly assaulting his roommate during a fight early Sunday morning in Topliff Hall.