Police investigate noise at Theta Delt
Hanover Police investigated a report of shouting and shattering glass outside of Theta Delta Chi fraternity late last night, a police spokesman said.
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Hanover Police investigated a report of shouting and shattering glass outside of Theta Delta Chi fraternity late last night, a police spokesman said.
The Dartmouth Outing Club held its annual Moosilauke Fall Weekend on Saturday and Sunday at Moosilauke Lodge, where the club hosted more than 100 students.
Hanover Police officers arrested two Dartmouth students over the weekend for drunk driving on Route 120.
Although College administrators have said there are flaws in the new alcohol policy, they do not plan to revise the policy until Spring term at the earliest.
Last night the top members of the Student Assembly appointed a committee that will scrutinize the legality of President Nicole Artzer's '94 appointments to the executive committee.
Under a new anti-hazing bill passed earlier this year in New Hampshire, the College must turn students accused of hazing over to the police.
Although it might not show in the win-loss column, all the pieces of the proverbial puzzle are there for the Dartmouth football team.
The men's soccer team recorded their first loss of the season Wednesday, a 1-0 setback in Storrs, Conn. to the University of Connecticut.
Physical fitness is becoming less accessible for the average Dartmouth student. A friend and I were recently on our way to the Kresge Fitness Center when we met two people returning from the fitness center. Rather than being pink from healthful exertion, they were crimson with anger.
I have some questions about the fraternity system. I am addressing these questions to the Dartmouth community with the hope that they will not be taken as a cynical stream of challenge, but as a voice in the dialogue that must be continued.
I was absolutely dumbfounded by what appeared in The Dartmouth ("A new social experience," The Dartmouth, Sept. 30) under the byline of Amiri Barksdale '96.
Students must now pay an extra 50 cents to wash and dry each load of laundry.
Following a recent appeal by African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela for the end to economic sanctions against South Africa, the College is considering reinvesting in companies doing business there.
At a meeting of the steering committee of the general faculty yesterday, College President James Freedman said he will announce the formation of a task force next week to investigate Dartmouth's library needs and to begin planning for the expansion of Baker Library at the end of the century.
Nearly one-quarter of the courses listed in the new course catalog will not be offered over the next four terms.
Some College students will have input in the upcoming revision of Hanover's master plan next spring, when the town's planning board will include students in its first survey of voters since 1981.
Living up to their high pre-season national ranking, the women's cross country team continues to build upon last year's successes behind the strong nucleus of Meegan Larsen '95, Kristin Cobb '95 and Maribel Sanchez '96 and are now ranked as the country's 13th best, a position shared with rival Cornell.
Last spring, Dartmouth College discovered Dartmouth tennis.
A bold prediction: the battle lines in at least one campus controversy will be drawn on the basis of race. In other words at least one issue will be seen as a confrontation between blacks and whites.
How many of you Dartmouth men wish that there was more to the social life here than getting drunk with buddies and going to the same old fraternities and meeting the same old 115-pound waifs with trust funds?