Travels in Africa
World traveler Patrick Giantonio led audience members on a journey through Africa Thursday night as he narrated "Footsteps into Change," a film presentation of his five-year walk from Kenya to Cameroon.
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World traveler Patrick Giantonio led audience members on a journey through Africa Thursday night as he narrated "Footsteps into Change," a film presentation of his five-year walk from Kenya to Cameroon.
War in Vietnam, communism in Puerto Rico and terrorist attacks in the Middle East topped the agenda at the Dartmouth's Model United Nations club's first conference last weekend.
With the white flakes falling, cold weather and more of it expected, students are taking off to local ski slopes in hopes of some good runs before the term's end.
Many students who came to the Student Assembly-sponsored discussion on the Greek system said they felt safer at parties held in sororities than at fraternity parties.
One man died and five others were injured after a five-car collision following the football game Saturday afternoon on East Wheelock Street in front of Topliff dormitory.
The Conservative Union at Dartmouth, a campus political organization, is encouraging local merchants to withdraw advertising support from Spare Rib, a women's issues publication.
The men and women's squash teams travel to Brown this weekend to begin official competition. Each team has played a number of matches in early season scrimmages, but both teams begin official play this weekend.
On the surface, it looks like the women's volleyball team had an unsuccessful season.
The women's novice and varsity crew teams finished their seasons last weekend by competing in the Foot of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass.
Forget the records. Forget the Ivy League Championship. Forget about Penn.
Arguably, Dartmouth has the best food available to undergraduates in the country. In fact, the College has won awards for its dining services. But despite these successes, I find myself lamenting certain aspects of the dining system once again.
In the midst of debate about the social order on campus we tend to overlook some of the best qualities of social life at the College. This was revealed to me last weekend when I visited a campus on the other extreme, where a laid-back social atmo-sphere is not taken for granted because it doesn't exist.
Police are investigating two fires that broke out on the first floor of Brown residence hall as possible arson incidents, Hanover Police Sergeant Nick Giaconne said yesterday.
More than 30 people gathered on the Green last night for a candlelight vigil to reflect on world hunger.
When the dust is waxed away from the newly placed grey tiles on the first floor of the renovated Collis Student Center, students will step into a campus pub complete with Dartmouth memorabilia, special food selections and five nights of programming a week.
A small group of students is close to obtaining College recognition as Dartmouth's second undergraduate society, which the group hopes will become the first mainstream co-ed social organization.
If you have passed through the Hopkins Center's front doors lately, you may have noticed the colorful weavings currently displayed in the rotunda. The curious pieces are the work of Dianne Brott Courant.
The director of a theatrical production rarely graces the stage on which he has worked so hard to shape a drama, but James Loehlin stepped into the limelight of Center Theater on Tuesday afternoon to deliver a long, not-so-dramatic monologue titled "Shakespeare's Urban Problem Play."
The Galleria mall on South Main Street will be sold for an undisclosed price to the Hanover Investment Corp., a local property owner, according to an agreement signed two weeks ago.
Two local homeless shelter coordinators spoke Tuesday night about the problem of homelessness in the Upper Valley and called for help from College students.