Gospel Choir gives spirited concert
The Dartmouth College Gospel Choir makes you feel so good, it would be almost impossible to walk out of one their concerts not singing or pledging to join.
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The Dartmouth College Gospel Choir makes you feel so good, it would be almost impossible to walk out of one their concerts not singing or pledging to join.
It has been a nightmare of a football season for the Big Green Gridders.
After three years of winless seasons in the Ivy League, the men's swimming team was determined to change tradition this year. The Big Green were able to do just that by coming from behind to defeat Ivy rival Brown 122-121 on Saturday.
With just one week remaining until the start of its official season, the women's basketball team hosted Sporitelna Bratislava from Slovakia on Saturday. Dartmouth defeated Slovakia with a final score of 58-47.
Many freshman come to Dartmouth with the hope of maintaining a relationship with the Home-Town-Honey, a boyfriend or girlfriend who still resides within the confines of his/her Mom and Dad's home town.
The time has come to dissolve the Student Assembly. The events of the past few days are an appropriate culmination of the chicanery that has plagued SA for the past few years.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
Dateline: April 12, 1994. Election day. In this very paper, a column by none other than yours truly is printed, entitled "Sugahara for President." In it, I stated: "[Danielle] Moore's middle name is politics and she is a walking controversy . . . I guarantee that if she were to be elected, the politics and infighting [in the Student Assembly] would increase exponentially."
A year and a term ago, the sidewalk in front of Massachussetts Row was torn up and the road turned into a pedestrian walkway. It is meant to be a sightline between Collis and the Rockefeller Center, but it still looks like a back alley, surrounded by tilting wooden poles and yellow rope. The renovation was meant to allow Mass Row a dramatic visual appearance from its center front, but when the granite stones there were knocked down, cars returned to park in the view. The offices of Facilities Planning and Facilities Operations and Management should turn those center parking spots into grass and sidewalk, and replace the wooden poles with real metal chains and posts.
To better the sense of community that is fundamental to Dartmouth's academic setting, the recommendations of the Committee on the First-Year Experience released last May should be approved by the Trustees for implementation.
In its annual report for 1993-94, the Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Committee recommended its continued existence despite the diminished role it now plays on campus.
Dartmouth senior Owen Gottlieb has become a familiar face in U. Magazine, a colorful national magazine that is freely-distributed every month on college campuses across the country.
Dartmouth students are rated the fifth happiest in the nation, according to a recent national survey.
A new group calling itself Dartmouth United hosted a discussion last Thursday night in which the leaders outlined their hopes for improving Dartmouth's sense of community and social scene.
The College's Committee on Student Life announced its formal endorsement of the recommendations made in the "Report of the Committee on the First-Year Experience."
A new telephone system will be installed during winter break, providing the campus with clearer service and call waiting in addition to requiring students to change their phone numbers.
Last week, the Committee on Instruction approved seven interdisciplinary courses to be offered in the 1995-96 academic year.
The family of reporter and author Bernard Nossiter '47 has created an annual prize to recognize undergraduates for outstanding pieces of journalism.
The College flag flew at half-staff yesterday in memory of Cheryl Brown, an administrative assistant in the classics department who died Friday after a long illness. She was 50 years old.