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(09/30/93 10:00am)
It is starting again. Our Student Assembly seems marked with an endless state of bickering and disarray. Reform SA! representatives and others, elected last spring to de-politicize the Assembly, have decided to throw the SA off course before work has begun.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
Companies looking to recruit graduating seniors are already starting to advertise with Career Services, and the office will soon start planning schedules for corporate recruiting visits later this term.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
University of Vermont Professor Joni Seager said in a speech yesterday that researchers should look beyond the simple causes of environmental damage like over-population, to the deeper root causes, such as religion and gender roles.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
Long a staple for women seeking guidance, the Older and Wiser Program for Men, which seeks to acquaint seniors and freshmen, will begin its second year tomorrow night.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
A survey of textbook prices at the Dartmouth Bookstore reveals that some professors ask their students to buy books totaling nearly $150, a tally that nearly wipes out the usual stipend provided for books for students who are on financial aid.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
Rabbi Daniel Siegel will take over as adviser to the Dartmouth Community Mediation Center, replacing Environmental Studies Professor Jack Shepard.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
The new 16,000 square-foot Sudikoff Laboratory for the Computational Sciences will open around Thanksgiving, Director of College Planning Gordie DeWitt said.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
The director of a tennis camp that rents College facilities every summer has written to the Office of Residential Life asking the College to sanction Alpha Delta fraternity for a variety of disturbances reported to Safety and Security throughout the summer.
(09/30/93 10:00am)
Posters plastered across campus Tuesday, the first day of sorority rush and the day before fraternity rush, accused the College's Greek system of encouraging drug abuse, alcohol distribution to minors, sexual promiscuity and disorderly conduct.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
Don Weygandt, the first of the Fall term Artists in Residence to visit the College, takes a contemplative approach to art. His attitude is clearly conveyed through his recent series of monotypes, which is currently on display in the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries in the Hopkins Center.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
The door frames in the athletic offices of Alumni Gym all carry white block writing that announce the residents of each office. As you first walk in "Men's Tennis" is on your right. Next on the right-hand side comes "Sailing," followed by "Business Office."
(09/29/93 10:00am)
Eager to bolster its reputation as a national powerhouse, the men's cross country team enters the 1993 season optimistic and focused.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
I depledged my sorority at the end of Summer term 1993. Although there a few other motivational forces, the reason I ended my membership was that as a woman of color I felt very uncomfortable in Dartmouth's mainstream sorority system. I do not speak for all women of color, I speak only for myself and about what I see as some of the main reasons for the lack of women of color in Dartmouth's mainstream sororities.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
President Bush's decision to intervene in Somalia during his final months in office was both noble and prudent. The pictures of American troops feeding starving Somali children in refugee camps made us all proud to be citizens of this great country. And our narrowly defined mission, to prevent the mass starvation of millions of Somalis, allowed the military an opportunity for a quick withdrawal from this chaotic nation.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
Renovations between Summer and Fall terms to New Hamp residence hall provides a glimpse of what could be in store for other dormitories that are slated for renovations.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
Discussions about community service, social activities and the election of new officers dominated the first Hillel meeting of the term Tuesday evening.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
An article in this month's issue of Mother Jones, a political magazine, strongly criticizes the merit of women's studies programs at Dartmouth and three other colleges.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
From childhood, Zola Mashariki '94 has taken an active stance in community affairs one of her first memories of childhood is picketing with her father.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
Alpha Pi Tau fraternity at Keene State University in Keene, N.H. was disciplined this month for allegedly hazing pledges by making them roll around naked in dog food.
(09/29/93 10:00am)
At the first Student Assembly meeting of the term last night, an Assembly representative accused president Nicole Artzer '94 of making unconstitutional appointments to her executive committee.