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(11/16/93 11:00am)
Former U.S. Senators Paul Tsongas '62 and Warren Rudman called for spending cuts and tax increases designed to eliminate the federal budget deficit over eight years in a speech last night to a capacity crowd in Webster Hall.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
On Saturday evening, students and community members filled Spaulding Auditorium for the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra's fall concert.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
AMHERST, Mass., Nov. 13 -- About the only thing that hadn't changed was the uniforms.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
There were no prayers of thanks, no slack-jawed spectators, no title-hopes-on-the-line miracles -- finally, a nice, blissful blowout.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
The Big Green men's ice hockey team fell flat this weekend, losing to Cornell and Colgate, both Eastern College Athletic Conference opponents.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
Last Wednesday, a faculty committee voted to end the Budapest Foreign Study Program after eight years of existence. This decision was made without any involvement or input from students. I , along with seventeen other '94s, participated on the program during fall term of 1992. Most, if not all, of us believe that this program was the most dynamic, intellectually broadening experiences of our Dartmouth careers. But the committee wouldn't know that.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
Members of the Board of Trustees told students this weekend that they are not interested in making any decisions about the College's single-sex social organizations. The stance does a disservice to students on both sides of the heated issue, and ignores the College's principles of equality.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on whether to approve the North American Free Trade Agreement, commonly known as NAFTA. The economic impact of the treaty has been widely debated in the popular media.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
Leading Russian poet and essayist Alexander Kushner said it is difficult to separate politics from poetry in today's Russia.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
When the Council on Investor Responsibility talks, the Board of Trustees listens.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
Hanover Police arrested Ashmita Goswami '94 early Saturday morning for allegedly driving under the influence of liquor.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
In January 1986, at the height of debate over Dartmouth investments in South Africa, 12 students armed with sledgehammers attacked four student-built shanties on the Green.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 14 -- This morning, Bob Kempainen '88 strode in, after running 138,435 feet for the past two hours, to finish second in the New York City Marathon. Agony etched his face.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
The Board of Trustees said Saturday it does not plan to examine the College's Greek system in the near future and that reform should be initiated from within.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
The Trustees' decision Saturday to reinvest in South Africa closes another chapter in a decade-long controversy that caused the largest student protests in decades and ultimately led to the resignation of College President David McLaughlin.
(11/15/93 11:00am)
The Board of Trustees voted over the weekend to allow the College to invest in companies that do business in South Africa, rescinding a ban imposed in November 1989.
(11/12/93 11:00am)
As the fall sports season comes to a close and winter begins, some teams are looking to place well in the league championships and finish the season with a victory while others look to open the season with one.
(11/12/93 11:00am)
There seems to be some point of critical frustration for Dartmouth football this year.
(11/12/93 11:00am)
Over the summer a friend of mine from high school asked me, "How do you justify spending $10,000 more than me every year for college? In other words, after college will you have an education worth $40,000 more than mine?"
(11/12/93 11:00am)
Yvonne Chiu '95, a 20-year-old history major from Freeport, N.Y., has been named the next editor in chief of The Dartmouth.