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(09/27/93 10:00am)
The Afro-American Society kicked off its 27th year with a private convocation ceremony welcoming black members of the Class of 1997 into Dartmouth's Afro-American community and pledged to improve communication within the group.
(09/27/93 10:00am)
In a message to the entire Class of 1997, the embattled education department announced it will continue to offer a minor program and a teacher certification program to all students currently enrolled in the College.
(09/24/93 9:00am)
Oh my, what have they done to my school?
(09/24/93 9:00am)
"51 to 90. 51 to 90," the voice of the dispatcher crackles over the CB radio. "We've got a problem in 105 Andres."
(09/24/93 9:00am)
A drop in the College's score for academic reputation caused Dartmouth to slip a place this year in a national news magazine's ranking of the nation's top universities.
(09/24/93 9:00am)
A Philadelphia federal appeals court last week ruled in favor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a case the Justice Department filed four years ago against the university for violating federal antitrust laws.
(09/24/93 9:00am)
A speech by English Professor Emeritus Jeffrey Hart, intended as a Freshman Week finale on how to get a good liberal arts education, lapsed into a sharp debate over political correctness at Dartmouth and what courses should be required in the College's curriculum.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
After spending 20 years fantasizing about running her own restaurant, the owner of a cramped Chinese carry-out in the basement of the Dartmouth Medical School finally has the chance to make her dreams come true.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
The owners of Panda House Chinese restaurant are certainly more hospitable to Japanese food than they were to Indian food.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
Consolation was not the order of the day for the Big Green as the horn blast that ended the women's soccer team's 2-1 overtime loss to the University of Connecticut echoed over Chase Field, Saturday.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
The Big Green men's soccer team defeated the University of Vermont yesterday at Chase Field in Dartmouth's exciting home opener, 1-0.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
Welcome back to Hanover, the place where all is well!
(09/23/93 9:00am)
I hoped it was too early in the term to have negative things to say about Dartmouth, but I was wrong.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
It was the night before the freshmen came and all through the halls, Undergraduates Advisers, Area Coordinators and Graduate Associates labored to decorate doors with construction paper and candy in preparation for the Office of Residential Life's second-annual Welcoming Day.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
A Washington-based educational organization earlier this month named English and African American Studies Professor William Cook the New Hampshire Professor of the Year.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
A re-shaped Student Assembly, its leaders and members elected last spring on anti-incumbency platforms, will begin to formally hammer out its agenda at a first meeting Tuesday.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
President James Freedman and documentary film maker Ken Burns urged students and faculty to steep themselves in history to help shape the future during the College's 224th Commencement ceremonies yesterday in Leede Arena.
(09/23/93 9:00am)
The still-under-construction Collis Student Center will burst out of its plywood and plastic coating and welcome students on the first day of Winter term, administrators said yesterday.
(09/22/93 9:00am)
Imagine the sound of rap and jazz colliding. Then add literary references to Camus and Maya Angelou and a spiritual philosophy based on insect communities. What have you got? Digable Planets, a rap trio who will perform at Leede Arena on October 2, bringing the cutting-edge of pop-culture craftwork to Hanover.
(09/22/93 9:00am)
The sound resonated from Philadelphia to Hanover and wherever Dartmouth football fans found themselves late Saturday afternoon at the conclusion of the Big Green's 10-6 loss to the University of Pennsylvania.