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(10/24/94 10:00am)
With a sense of personalized urgency, 68-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel placed the responsibility of keeping memories of the Holocaust alive on the students sitting in a capacity-filled Spaulding Auditorium last night.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
Knowing it can compete with any school in the nation, rankings mean nothing to the women's soccer team, and the Big Green proved that Tuesday afternoon as they upset the University of Massachusetts 1-0.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
Although the fall season is generally a training time for the Dartmouth crew teams, competitive spirits begin to flow when the famous Head of the Charles race in Cambridge, Mass. approaches each October.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
Thirty-five members of the Dartmouth equestrian team mounted up, rode the ring and roped in third place -- out of 11 teams -- at its home show Saturday.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
I went to lunch this past Tuesday at the Rockefeller Center. It was one in a series of lunches in which some of us here at Dartmouth meet with some residents from Kendal, a retirement community on Lyme Road, and discuss political and social issues. The aim is to foster some inter-generational common ground on current issues, and to see how different generations view today's world.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/21/94 10:00am)
Last summer I had a friend with an eating disorder. It took me a while to realize it, but after a while I noticed that even though she was probably the thinnest person I knew, she still always seemed to be concerned about gaining weight.While I was extremely concerned about her, I felt handcuffed. I had no idea what I should say or do, so I tried to overlook the problem. She and I talked a few times about her disorder, and I did my best to be sensitive, but what shocked me was how common she made eating disorders seem. It scared me to think that what she told me was true, that so many people do indeed suffer as she did.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
You could hear the drums in the Collis Center lobby, but to witness the succession of '95s making beer runs to the rhythm of the World Percussion Ensemble, you had to descend to the Lone Pine Tavern, where three or four friends sat talking around a table and listening to the entertainment.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
The sixth annual Environmental Issues Symposium will take place on campus this weekend so participants can focus primarily on how to make the College environmentally sustainable.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
All 500 advanced student and faculty tickets for Nobel Prize-winning author Elie Wiesel's speech on "The Assault on Memory" were gone by noon yesterday, but 200 more tickets will be distributed before the speech Sunday.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
Approximately 300 people will build, clean, cook and paint as part of eight community service projects tomorrow during Make a Difference Day.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
A memorial service for Adam Brown '97 will be held Sunday in Rollins Chapel at 2:30 p.m. A reception will follow the ceremony.
(10/21/94 10:00am)
The search committee for a new head of the Rockefeller Center for Social Sciences extended an informal offer to Syracuse University Political Science Professor Linda Fowler.
(10/20/94 10:00am)
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, which has been described as "the world's hardest rocking chamber group," performs Saturday, Oct. 22, in Spaulding Auditorium. They combine synthesizers, electric guitars, live percussion and a saxophone to unleash an alternately frenetic and introspective pastiche. The group's leader, Erik Lindgren, was available to talk about Birdsongs' origins and philosophy.
(10/20/94 10:00am)
Several former New York Giants football players will compete in two exhibition basketball games at Leede Arena this Saturday to benefit David's House in Lebanon.
(10/20/94 10:00am)
Time is running out for students who wish to pick their own pumpkins for the approaching Halloween festivities.
(10/20/94 10:00am)
The men's soccer team broke out of its recent scoring slump with three spectacular goals yesterday against the University of Massachusetts, beating the Minutemen 3-2.
(10/20/94 10:00am)
Despite leads in the first two games against Columbia, the Dartmouth women's volleyball was unable to pull off a win this past week. The team played three games, losing to both Columbia and Cornell over the weekend and to Harvard on Tuesday night. All three games ended in 3-0 defeats for the Big Green.
(10/20/94 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/20/94 10:00am)
To the Editor: