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(06/01/93 9:00am)
Student Assembly President-elect Nicole Artzer is not a woman whose thoughts and ideals can be summed up in a simple catch phrase or idiom. Her personality is a product of many different things -- such as her eight different homes.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
Some of the College's fraternities currently troubled by low membership are looking toward next fall's rush period to strengthen their houses.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
The College's 1992 tax forms show some medical school professors make nearly as much as the College's president because they moonlight in private practices to supplement their salary.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
Final article in a six-part series about James O. Freedman
(06/01/93 9:00am)
Fifth in a series of articles about James O. Freedman.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
Two Dartmouth juniors, Lloyd Lee and Zola Mashariki, have received a national award that provides financial support to minority students who plan to teach in public schools.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
Next year's Senior Symposium will focus on social responsibility and the college generation, organizers said yesterday.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
A Student Assembly effort to make course reserve readings available over the College's computer network is running into legal barriers that are inhibiting the process.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
A prominent education magazine ranked Dartmouth as the country's fifth fastest growing research university in a recent issue.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
There should be nothing especially extraordinary about Joe Tosone '93 or Dennis Durkin '93. They're just two seniors within a few weeks of graduation, looking for a job. It just so happens that they will wear cleats and sweats, not loafers and suits, for their job interviews.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
If you walk out of the Hop via the exit near the mailboxes, you will see a plaque embedded in the Hanover Inn on your left. On it are inscribed the names of Dartmouth graduates that were killed in the Second World War and in Korea. The list is long.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
Students and local fishing enthusiasts have already taken to river, pond and stream despite a fishing season that has started slowly, and with a little help from the weather, fish should soon be jumping at hooks all over the Upper Valley.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
Apparently false reports of lead contamination in the water at Kappa Chi Kappa fraternity sparked a flurry of false rumors this weekend that water on campus was not safe to drink.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
The College's Women in Science Project recently received the largest grant in its three-year history, $300,784 over five years from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
The floors are still only wood panels, the brickwork is cracked and most of the walls still consist only of metal framework, but students touring the new Collis Student Center Friday could see the building taking shape.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
In the 87-year history of the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association, Dartmouth's men's tennis team never won an EITA title.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team had one of its most successful seasons ever this spring, despite the fact that it ended in a defeat to Harvard in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Receiving an invitation to the tournament was an honor well deserved for the Big Green, as only six teams receive bids. Dartmouth finished the season with an 11-4 record.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
I thought I had a pretty good idea of what the college was like when I applied. I thought had an even better idea of what the College was like after I received all the admissions mail. Finally after my first week at Dartmouth, I was positive I understood what made Dartmouth.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
Establishing a socially viable atmosphere in the New Hampshire wilderness has proven as difficult as keeping elements of urban life out of it. Dartmouth's charming, pastoral setting is an essentially positive aspect of the school's character, but the idyllic location has also been shown to have frustrating consequences for some unsuspecting students.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
A friend and I were chatting the other night at Food Court about some of the different classes we have taken this year and about the love of learning in general.