WWII veterans return
This weekend the College will host the 50th reunion of the 234 Naval and Marines Corps veterans who drilled on the Green from July 1943 through the Spring of 1945 in preparation for service in World War II.
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This weekend the College will host the 50th reunion of the 234 Naval and Marines Corps veterans who drilled on the Green from July 1943 through the Spring of 1945 in preparation for service in World War II.
A group of approximately 10 students plastered the campus Sunday night with stickers proclaiming "womyn are everywhere" in an effort to draw attention to women's issues and to provide Dartmouth with a radical voice, one member of the group said.
The College will close down permanently the road in front of the Massachussetts Row dormitories this fall, to add a pedestrian atmosphere planners hope to create between Thayer Dining Hall and the new Collis Student Center.
Assistant Dean of Faculty Judith White will leave in August to become a special assistant to the president of Duke University and the school's Sexual Harassment Prevention Coordinator.
First of all, skeptics of the world, "In the Line of Fire" is not another JFK conspiracy movie.
Now that the NBA playoffs and terribly over-hyped college draft are finally over, fans can turn their attention to other sporting events around the world. From the U.S. to France to Nome, Alaska, here's a look at what's happening in the world of sports.
I received a phone call the other day from a friend, who spent most of the conversation reminding me of the fact that it is summer, yet I spend my days going to class and doing homework while he spends his days at the beach. This brilliant observation inspired me to reflect upon the first two weeks of my summer term, and the results were somewhat mixed.
Is there really an honor code at Dartmouth? It is hard to believe how many students lack respect for their fellow classmates. Thievery of all levels occurs continously on this small cozy campus of ours. People say it is outsiders, but all in good faith, now I disagree.
Twelve students from the Frederick Douglass Academy in Harlem, N.Y. are visiting Dartmouth from June 6 to 15 for a distinctive language-oriented academic and cultural program that is exposing them to College life and the "Francophone" world.
In the frightening and chaotic moments after Lisabette Chang '93 suffered a cardiac arrest while swimming in the Connecticut River Friday evening, several students made a desperate effort to save a fellow student's life.
When a student dies, a College support system is ready to assist those affected by the tragedy.
Members of a support group for minority women met last night to defend their group against charges of exclusivity, but the white women who criticized the group did not attend the meeting.
Assistant Freshmen Dean Tony Tillman will take over as acting dean until a search committee finds Diana Beaudoin's successor.
Lisa Chang '93, a presidential scholar who had returned to school after a two year battle with leukemia, died Friday night at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She was 22 years old.
Waterfront recreation turned to tragedy Friday evening when Lisabette Chang '93, a presidential scholar who had returned to school after a two year battle with leukemia, went into cardiac arrest while swimming in the Connecticut River.
It was not too long ago that U2 flooded radio stations and heated the summer with its incredible smash "Achtung Baby" and outdoor concert phenomena "Zoo TV Tour." In an amazingly short time, the Irish band has created a new and different album, just in time for another summer.
Running a business can often be a gamble, and those who place their bets on Hanover must first pass an obstacle course of town by-laws that keep some businesses out of Hanover and help others prosper.
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- It's All-Star time again, and as one of baseball's oldest traditions is about to get underway, it is once again time for another yearly ritual that is just slightly younger than the mid-summer classic itself: griping about the All-Star selection process.
Since it is already very hot outside, I figured that I'd add to the heat with some conversation that's certain to anger a few of the "activists" on campus.
32 Robinson is a series of columns representing the opinions of the summer editorial staff. The columns do not necessarily represent the official views of The Dartmouth.