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Committee: Switch athletics to Division III

(05/18/93 9:00am)

Academic department chairs yesterday discussed a report that recommends moving Dartmouth athletic teams from National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I to Division III classification.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/committee-switch-athletics-to-division-iii

Faculty chairs move to kill English FSP

(05/18/93 9:00am)

The heads of Dartmouth's academic departments at a meeting yesterday voted to cancel the English foreign study program in London and create a geography program in Prague.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/faculty-chairs-move-to-kill-english-fsp

Women's rowing finishes eighth

(05/17/93 9:00am)

The Big Green women's crew finished second in the petite finals of the Eastern Spirints Championships in New Preston, Conn. yesterday to finish eighth overall. Princeton won the varsity event, along with the second varsity, first freshman and third varsity four races.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/womens-rowing-finishes-eighth

Ultimate frisbee hosts tournament

(05/17/93 9:00am)

As he walked off Sachem Field with a shirt that looked like the "before" picture in a detergent commercial and clumps of grass and mud clinging to his legs, ultimate frisbee team member Jordan Stern '94 bent down to pick up a rusty length of pipe and a weather-worn, heavily chipped piano leg.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/ultimate-frisbee-hosts-tournament

Abortion debate part II -- is the fetus a human?

(05/17/93 9:00am)

In celebration of the end of this weekend's alcohol-consecrating festival, which I have personally found to be vastly superior to winter's pseudo-carnival, I will return to a suitably serious topic in order to get your brains moving past the hangovers from which you are undoubtedly suffering: abortion.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/abortion-debate-part-ii-is-the-fetus-a-human

Weekend conference examines motherhood

(05/17/93 2:00am)

A conference on motherhood hosted by the College this weekend began Friday evening with a panel discussion on the role of motherhood in feminist politics.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/weekend-conference-examines-motherhood

New honor society inducts 142 students

(05/17/93 2:00am)

A new honor society last week inducted 142 students in an Alumni Hall ceremony.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/new-honor-society-inducts-142-students

Campus po' kept busy

(05/17/93 2:00am)

Hanover Police made only two arrests on campus over the Green Key party weekend, but College Safety and Security officers were kept busy with other minor incidents.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/campus-po-kept-busy

Barksdale resigns as next AAm leader

(05/17/93 2:00am)

Amiri Barksdale '96 resigned as president-elect of the Afro-American society Thursday at a special executive board meeting.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/barksdale-resigns-as-next-aam-leader

Grad students picked to live in dorms

(05/17/93 2:00am)

The Office of Residential Life has selected five graduate students ranging in age from 23 to 30 years old to live in different undergraduate dormitories next year.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/grad-students-picked-to-live-in-dorms

Conference concludes with women's literature

(05/17/93 2:00am)

The Redefining Motherhood Conference that brought noted women activists and intellectuals from around the world to the College this weekend ended on a moving literary note. Grace Paley and Mary Gordon, two authors, activists and mothers, read from their fictional works concerning poignant and troubling issues of motherhood and womanhood.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/conference-concludes-with-womens-literature

Women's crew in season finale at Eastern Sprints

(05/14/93 2:00am)

The season finale for the Big Green women's crew will come Sunday at the Eastern Sprints Championship on Lake Waramug in New Preston, Conn.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/womens-crew-in-season-finale-at-eastern-sprints

AD's party is the weekend centerpiece

(05/14/93 2:00am)

Dartmouth is a college of traditions.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/ads-party-is-the-weekend-centerpiece

Weekend begins with a bash and a crash

(05/14/93 2:00am)

Green Key Weekend got off to a rowdy start yesterday evening with a minor motorcycle accident, arrests for underage drinking and drug possession and a performance by The Meters on the porch of Phi Delta Alpha fraternity.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/weekend-begins-with-a-bash-and-a-crash

Green Key Society redefines its role

(05/14/93 2:00am)

Since its creation 72 years ago as a hosting group designed to welcome visiting athletic teams, the Green Key Society has undergone dramatic changes, and is still struggling to fully define its new role.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/green-key-society-redefines-its-role

Running, jumping and dancing

(05/14/93 2:00am)

Banquet!, "A Feast of Outrageous Theater, Unexpected Entertainment and Unnatural Acts," proved to be exactly that in a wildly entertaining and enjoyable production which opened on Wednesday night in Center Theater in the Hopkins Center.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/running-jumping-and-dancing

Everyone but Harvard celebrates spring

(05/14/93 2:00am)

Spring festivals are not unique to Dartmouth -- most colleges and universities around the country, and all of the Ivy League schools with the exception of Harvard, host some kind of spring celebration.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/everyone-but-harvard-celebrates-spring

The History of Green Key Weekend

(05/14/93 2:00am)
https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/the-history-of-green-key-weekend

COSO should recognize the Dartmouth Hemp Alliance

(05/13/93 2:00am)

Cannabis hemp is growing at Dartmouth. Not literally, of course, but with the recently submitted appeal for recognition filed by the Dartmouth Hemp Alliance, another national movement has found its way into the College forum. Hopefully its stay will not be a brief one.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/coso-should-recognize-the-dartmouth-hemp-alliance

Japan-U.S. Relations are in transition

(05/13/93 2:00am)

Consul General of Japan Toshio Mochizuki described the current relationship between the United States and Japan and forecasted the path Japan will take in the future to a crowd of about 50 people last night.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1993/05/japan-us-relations-are-in-transition


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