Winds damage roof, tree
A sudden and powerful gust of wind last night snapped a 40 foot pine tree behind Gile Hall and swept portions of copper roofing off Parkhust Hall.
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A sudden and powerful gust of wind last night snapped a 40 foot pine tree behind Gile Hall and swept portions of copper roofing off Parkhust Hall.
Nicole Artzer '94 narrowly won yesterday's special Student Assembly presidential election.
One of the most important parts of any college or university is its appearance. Dartmouth's edifices are composed mostly of staid, conservative New England buildings, which reproduce nicely in glossy promotional catalogs and postcards.
For the first time in school history, two women will represent Dartmouth on the national level in golf when they compete at the NCAA East Regional Championship, May 13-15 in Baton Rouge, La.
The Big Green men's lacrosse team's loss to Princeton last Saturday marked their fifth consecutive loss. Against the University of New Hampshire yesterday, Dartmouth had the opportunity to break that losing streak after coming from behind to lead, 12-9, going into the fourth period.
In this Student Assembly Presidential election women and so-rorities have been ignored. Out of seven there has been only one female candidate in each race. Why? Is it because female candidates are subject to immediate stereotypes when they enter the race, and unfortunately can become the victims of sexual harassment as the Blitzmail incident of the last election showed?
Dartmouth students placed 10th out of 284 schools in the annual Putnam Mathematics Examination, the College's best performance in the international competition in several years.
Montgomery Fellow Dr. Wangari Maathai last night told an audience in 105 Dartmouth Hall, "My government does not seem to like what I do ... there were fears that I would not arrive at this beautiful campus."
The craziness seems to have past. Or maybe it's just beginning again.
The Dirt Cowboy Cafe, Hanover's funky new hangout, now also serves as an art gallery. A show of senior honors projects by studio art majors Audrey Bennett '93 and Laura Howse '93 opened yesterday.
A Hanover homeowner has appealed a town zoning board decision to allow a facility for people recovering from mental illness to move into an adjacent house in the town's residential district.
Facing the team ranked second in the nation, the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team travelled to Princeton knowing they had to play a superb game just to keep the score close.
The Dartmouth, on Monday, reported an assault that occurred in Psi Upsilon early Saturday morning. Thatcher Wine '94, the president of Psi U declined to comment because the incident "did not involve the fraternity."
My colleague and good friend George Will has focused a kleig light on an outrage at the University of Pennsylvania. Unfortunately the outrage is not a mere local phenomenon at Penn.
In a speech last night, former Stanford University President Donald Kennedy said that institutions of higher learning must balance research and teaching to live up to societal expectations of a university education.
Although President Bill Clinton has taken heat from the press for his first 100 days in office, Democratic Congressman Dick Swett Monday night told the Dartmouth community Clinton has done a good job.Speaking to a near-capacity audience in Rockefeller Center, Swett said Clinton has accomplished more in his first 100 days than most past presidents, citing the progress of his government appointments, his proposed budget deficit resolution and advances toward health care reforms.
A random group of students from each class received a survey in their Hinman Boxes last month asking about the future of the College's Greek system.
A student group dedicated to fighting for the legalization of hemp, the plant used to produce marijuana, has petitioned the College for recognition as an official organization.
The Panhellenic Council, the governing body of Dartmouth's sororities, last night passed a resolution to dissolve Xi Kappa Chi sorority.