Barbary Coast jazz celebrates Sun Ra
Saturday evening the Barbary Coast jazz ensemble paid tribute to Sun Ra, the innovative pianist and composer who died this past May.
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Saturday evening the Barbary Coast jazz ensemble paid tribute to Sun Ra, the innovative pianist and composer who died this past May.
Avant-garde performance artist Diamanda Galas will perform "Judgement Day," an emotionally charged, solo stage production about the AIDS epidemic, tonight in Spaulding Auditorium at 8 p.m.
Men's crew completed fall competition last weekend at the Foot of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass.
When the Dartmouth football team began its season two months ago at Pennsylvania's Franklin Field, the 1993 campaign had been all but mapped out.
Let's not talk about sex.
These are very sad times for the organization we know as the Afro-American Society. Unabated self-interest, envy, psychological insecurity and a petty quest for some sense of "control," have become the order of the day.
The Winter Carnival Council will announce a poster contest today based on the theme of this year's Winter Carnival: "When Hanover Freezes Over... All Carnival Breaks Loose."
Walking past Robinson Hall in a gray trenchcoat and a new green Dartmouth baseball cap, the College's new official photographer, Joseph Mehling '69, zoomed into the horizon by bracketing the cloudy afternoon sky between Baker Library and Dartmouth Hall with a sweeping gesture of his hand.
A survey sent to students, faculty and administrators in the first week of November to gauge campus attitudes toward homosexuals may become a standard work in the field of gay and lesbian studies because of its tremendous response rate.
Members of the Conservative Union at Dartmouth and staffers of Spare Rib, a student-run women's issues publication, both worked yesterday to mobilize supporters in a controversy sparked by last Thursday's edition of the journal.
Grafton County Superior Court yesterday rejected an appeal by Hanover merchants that challenged the right of the College to operate Topside, the convenience store in Thayer Dining Hall.
Anyone who has crossed the Green alone at night and listened for the laughter and footsteps of past Dartmouth students in the rustling leaves should read Robert Graham's "The Dartmouth Story."
It's about time for the final art history slide reviews, which are students last chance to see the hundreds of works of art that flashed by on the screen throughout the term. Or are they?
Friday night's concert of the Dartmouth College Chamber Singers and Arcadia players at Rollins Chapel, presented a variety of musical styles with equally various successes.
The Big Green men's hockey team crushed the Catamounts in front of a 3,914-spectator home crowd on Saturday night, dealing a huge 11-4 defeat to University of Vermont.
In an encore that befit the brilliance he displayed so frequently throughout his college career, Jay Fiedler '94 pushed the Dartmouth football team beyond ridiculous to utter lunacy one final time.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
It is no secret that Dartmouth students have an addiction to time. Everywhere you look, students, and occasionally professors and administrators, are stumbling around campus running into stationary objects and tripping down stairs. Strangely, however, this behavior has nothing to do with careless debauchery, but instead with anal retentiveness. I am writing about people who plan every hour of their day in those ridiculous daily planners.
After reading last week's issue of Spare Rib, I thought of my childhood. I remembered when my parents would go out for the evening and hire a baby-sitter to watch my younger sister and me.