Cafe thrives with new owners
Dirt Cowboy Cafe, the local coffee house on the corner of Main and Allen Streets, recently acquired three new owners, two of whom own Tony's Pizza on Lebanon Street, now known as Sabino's Pizza.
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Dirt Cowboy Cafe, the local coffee house on the corner of Main and Allen Streets, recently acquired three new owners, two of whom own Tony's Pizza on Lebanon Street, now known as Sabino's Pizza.
The men's gymnastics team, a non-funded varsity sport, discontinued intercollegiate competition this spring after the National Collegiate Athletic Association ruled that the team's membership was too low.
Those of you who are just returning to campus missed the influx of alums to the Hanover plain for reunions. The first week was filled with Dartmouth men in plaid pants, making their usual trek to celebrate their Alma Mater. But as the week went on, the more recent classes began to arrive.
Well, it's summertime. The birds are chirping, the bugs are buzzing and the term is beginning. And since the term just began, I thought that I would make some predictions for this summer for all of you to ponder.
An international conference examining American nationalism opened yesterday in 13 Carpenter Hall.
Several students were injured on Class Day, the day before graduation, by shards of the clay cups that were smashed instead of clay pipes.
Aly Jeddy '93 received a standing ovation after delivering his valedictory address in which he urged his classmates to be idealists and use their Dartmouth education to make their voices heard in the world.
With words of wisdom hailing from journalist Bill Moyers and valedictorian Aly Jeddy '93, 1,030 members of the Class of 1993 were awarded degrees at the 223rd Commencement Exercises June 13.
College security officials issued a safety alert yesterday cautioning professors about handling incoming mail after a letter bomb injured a Yale University computer science professor and a similar explosion wounded a professor of pediatrics at the University of California-San Francisco on Tuesday.
Dartmouth's Trustees officially named two journalists to the Board at their spring meeting Commencement weekend and announced that a former Trustee will serve a special two year term.
It was a scene replayed time and time again during the 1992-93 sports season: the image of the graduating student-athletes playing their last games in the green and white.
Before I matriculated at Dartmouth, I thought I knew the school pretty well. I thought either I would despise the rural environment and become completely bored with the College, or I would enjoy the serene country club lifestyle.
We must go through Dartmouth twice - once in the four years we're given here in Hanover, another time over the rest of our lives. The memories I have of my already-alma mater are rich - deep remembrances that have human significance. I remember conversations set in front of events, moments that occurred while taking part in something, well, something Dartmouth.
Over our 20-odd years as students, I'm sure we've all been given (more than once) the advice of choosing a hero to model ourselves after: our mothers, our fathers, our teachers, our presidents, sometimes our peers. (Yes, even young people can change the world. Mozart, after all, had written his first sonata by the age of four.)
With the steam tunnel project coming to a close on North College Street, the Class of '93 will have a commencement ceremony less marred by the presence of construction noise and heavy machinery than last year's senior class.
The College's 265-acre campus is rich in history and tradition. But soon it will be expanded and modernized to face the demands and challenges of the 21st century.
Darin Raiken, winner of a Fulbright Scholarship this spring, attributes his academic success to hard work.
Tracey Pettengill '93 will bike across country this summer to raise money for the American Cancer Society in memory of her mother, who died of cancer in 1987.
Twenty years ago, Dartmouth graduated the first women in its 203-year history.
As you spend the last minutes of your life as a College undergraduate and wait for your name to be read, do you have the feeling that you don't really know most of your classmates? Or maybe you feel as if you have not yet found yourself?