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A complete steam outage will deprive the entire campus of heating and hot water for about six hour tonight to allow for repairs to the power plant.
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A complete steam outage will deprive the entire campus of heating and hot water for about six hour tonight to allow for repairs to the power plant.
Students receiving financial aid can obtain free tickets to several events at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts this term, but only a limited number of tickets are available.
More than a year and a half after a faculty review committee recommended terminating the education department, College administrators still have not officially decided the department's future but the program appears to be here to stay.
The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to increase the goal of the Will to Excel capital campaign from $425 million to $500 million, the College announced yesterday.
The Lannan Foundation awarded one of its 10 prestigious literary awards to the poet Richard Kenney '70 for his works, "The Evolution of the Flightless Bird" (1984), "The Orrery" (1985), and most recently, "The Invention of the Zero" (1993).
Everyone, it seems, fancies themselves movie critics. How is it then, that a handful of lucky people watch movies all day and offer up their sanctified opinion to the benighted masses for a salary? And where do I send my resume?
The men's cross country team finished another chapter in a storybook season last weekend by capturing the title at the New England Championships in Boston. This is the first time in 25 years that Dartmouth has won the meet.
After struggling in the first day of play, the women's golf team redeemed itself with consistent play on Saturday at the Mount Holyoke Invitational at Rutgers last weekend.
With extreme consistency and solid putting, Mackenzie Hurd '98 captured the ECAC championship last weekend and led his team to a fifth place finish in the competitive eastern tournament.
Affirmative action policies, which assuredly are of relevance to us here at Dartmouth, may or may not be of long-term benefit to the formerly disadvantaged groups they are intended to aid.
Sometimes I feel like the air in the room gets tigher everytime I hear the word "feminist" or "feminism." It's as if every person in the room is taking a deep breath, and silently sucking in the last breath of fresh air before they get the smoke of another bra-burner.
It is fall again, and I find myself looking at Dartmouth with the same fresh-from-high-school enthusiasm and idealism that I had when I arrived here for my Dartmouth Outing Club trip last September. I trucked in on a bus from New York. I spoke to no one. By the time I re-boarded that same bus to go home, I was surrounded by tripmates and new friends. It was exciting. It was fun.
Working in his spare time during the past 10 years, Luis Villar, the humanities and social sciences reference biographer, has compiled the first on-line database of Hispanic literature.
Teaching requires a great time commitment -- often too much of a commitment when combined with the duties of being a College administrator.
From now on, student's attendance at Summer term Student Assembly meetings will not count toward Assembly membership, the Assembly's Committee on Procedure reported at last night's general meeting.
Hoping to spark change in the Greek System, Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority recently created the New Woman Program, designed to enhance members' individuality.
After seven months and 18 meetings, the College and Union 560 are near an agreement on the new contract, which is now four months late.
"We're not here to tell you not to drink," said Bob Keene, a member of The Improbable Players of Boston, which performed a number of skits in which alcohol and drugs play a part in decision making and behavior.
Within the next few days, the Asian Studies program will find out if the Committee on Off-Campus Activities has approved its Foreign Study Program to Fez, Morocco.
This Saturday the final buzzer went off one goal too soon. Princeton defeated the Big Green with a score of 2-1, moving the Tigers into first place in the Ivy League.