Booking big acts is no small feat
This term the College hosted two giants of the recording industry. The Pretenders played in Leede Arena last month and Natalie Merchant, formerly of the 10,000 Maniacs, performed in Webster Hall last weekend.
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This term the College hosted two giants of the recording industry. The Pretenders played in Leede Arena last month and Natalie Merchant, formerly of the 10,000 Maniacs, performed in Webster Hall last weekend.
The Black Underground Theater Association captivated its audience this weekend at Collis Common Ground with its presentation of another funny and thought-provoking production titled "As Yet 'Untitled" and directed by Natalie Herring '95.
Monday was a day full of surprises for many at the NCAA Division I cross country championship at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Every year since Coach Betsy Wilson took charge of the women's swim team five years ago, the Big Green have improved their record. Last year, they had one of their best seasons in history with a 7-4 record (4-3 Ivy League), but this year they are looking to gain even more points in their meets.
I have heard Rebecca Liddicoat'95's explanation for voting for Proposition 187 several times, and it is clear that she did not vote for it for racist reasons.
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College President James Freedman has now completed a six-month series of chemotherapy treatments for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, diagnosed last April. During this time he has kept the College informed of his condition, continued his daily duties as president and in doing so shown his selfless dedication to the Dartmouth community. Next term he begins a six-month sabbatical, agreed upon by the Board of Trustees last winter.
A wide range of classes in a variety of departments rely on students as teaching assistants but their role differs greatly from the role played by their counterparts at many other top-ranked schools.
The Government Department's steering committee provides students with a unique opportunity to interact with professors and administrators and to control changes made within the department.
One year after the Board of Trustees decided to lift its ban on investing in South Africa, College financial officers say it is virtually impossible to determine what effect this decision has had on the College's earnings.
Of the three goals College Provost Lee Bollinger set out to accomplish two terms ago when he came on board Parkhurst Administration, the one he is most passionate about is enhancing the College's intellectual life.
The recent controversy surrounding the resignation of Student Assembly President Danielle Moore '95 has sparked debate about whether Dartmouth students need to rethink how it treats their women leaders.
The Undergraduate Finance Committee decided last week to allocate roughly the same amount as last year to each of the nine campus-wide programming organizations funded by the $35-per-term student activities fee.
As College President James Freedman heads to Cambridge, Mass. for his six-month sabbatical beginning Jan. 1, a game of administrative musical chairs will place Dean of Faculty James Wright in the President's Office and Chemistry Professor Karen Wetterhahn in the Dean of Faculty Office.
The Admissions Office received 14 percent more early decision applicants this year than last year although statistically the overall applicant pool is relatively similar.
The Latina theatrical group Nuestra Voces captivated its audiences this weekend with its presentation of "Nuestra Latinidad" in the Warner Bentley Theater.
The theme of the Dartmouth Wind Symphony's concert tonight, "Variations," provides a tantalizing musical feast, a sort of smorgasbord of composers and styles.