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Humanities 1, a course that was nearly terminated this year after three years of dwindling enrollment, is now facing a new problem: over-enrollment.
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Humanities 1, a course that was nearly terminated this year after three years of dwindling enrollment, is now facing a new problem: over-enrollment.
"Landscapes of Spokane," a collection of about 40 recent works by painter Christine Druffel, adds a certain vibrancy to the Upper Jewett Exhibition Corridor in the Hopkins Center, where the pieces are presently on display.
The women's soccer team crushed the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia on Sunday in their Ivy League opener, 4-0.
When I was in high school one of my more cynical friends told me that a college's name secures your first job, but not much else.
Last night six senior women participated in a panel discussion on the Greek system, a valuable exercise in improving the sorority system.
By adding a night of Wednesday rush, the Interfraternity Council has saved itself from doing a regrettable disservice.
Dear Professor Hart: I would like to correct what I believe are errors of substance in your letter published in The Dartmouth Monday.
The Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences at Dartmouth Medical School opens its doors this week to the first class of students entering a new master's program focusing on health care evaluation, health policy and medical decision-making.
Some students are finding convenience in a new plastic debit card system that works like the College's declining balance system but is accepted at local restaurants and grocery stores.
The College is facing a second lawsuit for a series of meetings with other schools during which administrators discussed how much financial aid they would give to prospective students.
Hanover Police officers arrested five underage freshmen early Saturday evening and charged them with possession of alcohol.
Former Dick's House counselor Sandy Spiegel has stepped in as the interim director of the Women's Resource Center.
When the Panhellenic Council, working with College officials, developed a plan last spring to save an ailing sorority, the strategy eventually settled on was similar to one tried by Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in the spring of 1991.
Last night at a discussion on Greek life at Dartmouth, six female panel members struggled to define the current role of sororities on campus and reminded students that rushing a sorority is not for everyone.
The Greek system that at this time last year was fighting for its soul after Student Assembly President Andrew Beebe '93 proposed making the entire system co-educational, is hoping for an infusion of some vital new blood during rush activities this week.
This week many '97 women will face one of the most degrading aspects of the Greek system at Dartmouth. During rush, many fraternities invite naive freshman women to attend and hostess their rush parties.
Over this summer Israel's government demonstrated its commitment to security and peace. The retaliatory strikes that the Israel Defense Forces carried out in southern Lebanon against the Hizbollah terrorists made it clear that when issues of security arise the government would not hesitate to react promptly and with the required force.
Students can now charge condoms and cold medicine to their student identification cards in vending machines outside of Topside.
The newly created Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority initiated 64 new members last week and held its first meeting Thursday night which included the house's lifeblood, 50 members of Class of 1996.
A University of Colorado administrator with ties to the Ivy League was named director of the College's 23-year old Native American program earlier this month.