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(10/26/94 10:00am)
The Student Assembly last night discussed support for a Korean language program, the upcoming Ivy League Council, results of last weekend's Environmental Symposium and methods for boosting participation of its own members.
(10/26/94 10:00am)
Tuition increases for the next few years will be greater than most measures of inflation, but College financial officers say they do not expect the percentage increases to be greater than previous years.
(10/26/94 10:00am)
The New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union is considering taking action against Hanover Police's policies regarding underage drinking arrests.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
Lousie Gluck, a poet highly acclaimed for the spare intensity of her work, enchanted an audience gathered in Rockefeller Center yesterday afternoon with a reading of her poems.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
With the Big Green's record now at 5-3-2, their chances of being contenders in the NCAA tournament are endangered.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
Americoprts, Peace Corps. Corporate Recruiting. Marine Corps. We seniors are facing infinite possibilities as we walk off the edge of our Dartmouth experience.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
An overflowing toilet at The Dirt Cowboy Cafe that leaked into the basement and set off a fire alarm at about 8:45 last night caused the evacuation of 15 apartments and eight businesses.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
Collis Common Ground was transformed into an outer space galaxy terrorized by giant, swooping pterodactyls yesterday -- at least for two people at a time.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
In a speech last night, a Harvard University Health Services' psychologist Sam Osherson said males struggle with conflicting desires to be open about their feelings while still fulfilling the ideal of the "strong silent man."
(10/25/94 10:00am)
In response to the blitzkrieg of electronic messages circulating campus last night about local police enforcement of alcohol possession laws, Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone said media coverage has blown the police actions out of proportion.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
At a discussion yesterday afternoon, four panelists said domestic violence is a vicious cycle ingrained in our culture though it is a subject men and women are reluctant to address.
(10/25/94 10:00am)
At last night's meeting of the Hanover zoning board, angry residents of Occom Ridge Road vocalized their opposition to expanded parking facilities at the proposed Center for Jewish Life at Dartmouth.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
"The Table: A Play for Four Voices and Basso Ostinato" by Ida Fink was read Saturday night in the Warner Bentley theater in conjunction with this weekend's Holocaust conference, "Lessons and Legacies III: Memory, Memorialization and Denial."
(10/24/94 10:00am)
Saturday night a red glow suffused Spaulding Auditorium as Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, a Boston-based art-rock group, pounded, squealed, groaned and maraca'd to a rapt audience. But these were no aloof avant-garde poseurs: they brandished their rock roots with complete abandon, and with a Mr. T washboard and a Mercury Cougar hubcap on the side.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
Adding to a season already replete with devastating injuries and heartbreaking losses, the Dartmouth football team fell to a tough Cornell squad 17-14 Saturday, in the process losing star running back Pete Oberle '96 to a knee injury and watching its hopes of winning an Ivy League title further dwindle.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
Following on the heels of its upset victory over the University of Massachusetts on Tuesday, the women's soccer team overcame concerns about taking their next opponent too easily, notching a 1-0 overtime win over Cornell on Saturday at Chase Field.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
Entering my final year at Dartmouth, I have serious questions about the role the College plays in the social and private lives of its students. I feel that the administration thinks it must shape not only our intellects, but the manner in which we interact with one another.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
Environmental Protection Agency administrator William Yellowtail '69 emphasized in a speech Friday the necessity of education and partnership to confront the environmental challenges of the coming centuries.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
Friends and family of Adam Brown '97 gathered yesterday in Rollins Chapel to remember the 19-year-old Dartmouth sophomore who unexpectedly died earlier this term.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
NEW YORK, Oct. 22-- Forty-four years after computer pioneer John Kemeny became president of the College, Dartmouth graduates at the center of the "information superhighway" debated the technological opportunities the global network will provide.