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Last fall, Dartmouth Dining Services opened the new Food Court in an effort to ease overcrowding in dining facilities and to increase the variety of food offered at the College.
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The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center recently won nearly $1.5 million to create a program that will teach physicians how to treat chronically ill children who contract minor ailments.
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A group of Greek houses raised about $1,000 last weekend in a charity event that featured lip-synchs, short skits and a live band.
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A Russian historian spoke last night on how Cold War scientists had to suppress their political views to avoid being purged by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.
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The Student Assembly nominations committee granted 18 students membership on the Assembly last week.
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Students won't have to leave their rooms to register for Winter term courses this year.
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A member of the women's volleyball team wrote a letter in July to the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights supporting an allegation that the College does not provide equal opportunities to men's and women's sports.
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The Hood Museum and the Hopkins Center celebrated Japanese Festival Day Saturday, exposing the College and local communities to traditional Japanese forms of music, art and meditation. The event was in conjunction with the Hood's current "Tales of Japan" exhibit.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -- Both Dartmouth and Columbia thoroughly dominated two quarters of today's match-up between one of the Ivy League's Prince Charmings and the foulest of the league's ugly step sisters.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -- You could tell what kind of afternoon it was going to be from the very beginning.
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For the past three years, the Student Assembly told the student body what to think. On issue after issue ranging from supporting the censorship of the Hovey murals to condemning an Oregon state ballot referendum, the Assembly ignored the wishes of its constituents in order to further the members' personal political agendas.
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A weekend workshop in Rockefeller Center explored the political involvement of women and how the female role in leadership positions should evolve.
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The Office of Residential life and the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council recently gave two Greek houses awards for volunteer efforts and community service.
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A Columbia University economist said Thursday that the federal government spends twice as much money on health care than on education.
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The Department of Women's Health at Dick's House opened this term with a new philosophy that has received good reviews from students.
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An Ivy League conference on bigotry opened here yesterday with a lecture and discussion of intolerance on college campuses.
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Dartmouth Review Editor in Chief Oron Strauss '95 defended his newspaper in a radio interview last night and lashed out at College administrators for "deliberately distorting" the north campus development project.
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On a busy weekday Dartmouth students and faculty send about 60,000 messages across campus through BlitzMail. An additional 12,000 messages are sent off-campus to friends and colleagues.
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With the Student Assembly-sponsored referendum on single-sex Greek organizations only four days away, a group supporting the single-sex system struck the first blow in the yes-no battle yesterday, plastering the campus with posters.
(11/05/93 11:00am)
As the Fall athletic season winds down, several teams square off in the final games of the term. With hopes of post-season play burning in their minds, the Big Green looks to close their record books with notches in the win column. Men's and women's rowing