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A court battle between the University of New Hampshire and a professor suspended for allegedly making sexist comments in his classroom has few implications for free speech at Dartmouth, College officials said.
At Dartmouth, technological progress is easily measured by examining the differences between computers owned by seniors and those owned by freshmen.
Thanks to a new computer service provided by the College, telephone books are no longer necessary to look up business phone numbers.
Justin Heather '96 won't just be voting in the Nov. 8 N.H. House of Representatives' elections. His name will be on the ballot as well.
Jim Pope, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity's national foundation, spoke about the dangers of alcohol abuse to about 60 students in 105 Dartmouth Hall Saturday night.
As witches and werewolves prepare for their Halloween night of revelry, the College celebrates the occasion in diverse but less threatening ways.
More than 80 students from seven different schools met at the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences this weekend to debate key international issues at the second annual Dartmouth Model United Nations' Conference.
The Financial Aid Office expanded its efforts to help students find campus and off-campus jobs by opening a new office whose services are available to all students regardless of their financial need.
Despite shooting an impressive 616 last Monday and Tuesday at the Northeast Championships in Cape Cod, the men's golf team finished a somewhat disappointing sixth to end its season.
Entering their first season in the Northeast Fencing Conference, the men's and women's fencing teams hope to establish Dartmouth as a competitive team worthy of recognition.
After winning the first game of a match against the University of Vermont, the women's volleyball team gave in to its opponent's pressure, losing 3-1 last Thursday night. Five nights later, in Leede Arena, the team fell to Northeastern, 3-0, in its final home match of the season.
Dialogue and debate over alcohol are gaining momentum across the nation, somewhat in response to a report released by Columbia's Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse.
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Touchdown! Dartmouth has scored again, the band strikes up the fight songs and although the crowd links arms to sing "Glory to Dartmouth" at the end, few know the words to the three songs played before it.
An aging electrical cable caused a power outage yesterday morning that left northern sections of campus in the dark for more than five hours.
Biology Professor George Langford has been selected to receive the first-ever Ernest Everett Just Lectureship Award from the American Society of Cell Biology.