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(10/07/94 10:00am)
In an effort to make Dartmouth more welcoming to visitors, the College's newest map has taken on the tone of a tourist guide, displaying information about the school, a list of things to see and do, and an artistic rendition of the campus in three-dimensional perspective
(10/07/94 10:00am)
Based on the concept of students helping each other, the Peer Educator program begins another year by increasing training and expanding its efforts in academic advising.
(10/07/94 10:00am)
A year-long Student Assembly-sponsored symposium called "Women, Leadership and Activism" will kick off with a keynote address tomorrow about the experiences of minority women in academia.
(10/06/94 10:00am)
Rainbow Rosenbloom, the protagonist of Ellen Galford's new novel "The Dyke and the Dybbuk," is the quintessential thirty-something London dyke. She's a feminist and a committed socialist, has legally changed her name from Rosalind to Rainbow, and decorates her flat with "posters of dead lesbian poets and even deader Minoan goddesses."
(10/06/94 10:00am)
Safety and Security and Hanover Police are looking for the owner of a metallic green Fuji mountain bicycle stolen by two minors Sept. 24.
(10/06/94 10:00am)
The Upper Valley will soon be connected to the Internet as a result of the combined efforts of the Montshire Museum of Science and Dartmouth's Computing Services.
(10/06/94 10:00am)
Weather conditions in the northeast can often cause problems for autumn athletes, but the Dartmouth women's golf team overcame the rain, wind and cold temperatures of last weekend and finished fifth at the Yale Intercollegiate Golf Tournament.
(10/06/94 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/06/94 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/06/94 10:00am)
The $10 million project to convert Webster Hall into a Special Collections section of Baker Library remains on hold because of inadequate funding, leaving the facility available to programming events for the next two terms.
(10/06/94 10:00am)
The United Way of Dartmouth College will kick off its 1994 campaign next Tuesday to raise $146,000 for the benefit of local health and social service agencies.
(10/06/94 10:00am)
The revamped sorority rush process designed last year with a double goal of offering all rushees a bid and strengthening houses had only partial success when the formal process came to a close Tuesday night.
(10/05/94 10:00am)
Composed of tools and old machine parts, the sculpture of Melvin Edwards is designed to challenge and excite its viewers. Now on view at the Hood Museum, "Melvin Edwards Sculpture: A Retrospective," presents over 30 works by the artist, including the much acclaimed series titled "Lynch Fragments," examples from his series "Rockers," and two large-scale sculptures, titled "Conversations with My Father," and "Dancing in Nigeria."
(10/05/94 10:00am)
The grueling day of an average Dartmouth student is filled with classes, a bit of studying, a bit more socializing and, perhaps, an athletic activity.
(10/05/94 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/05/94 10:00am)
In the ongoing push for a more diverse curriculum, we've seen more than a few groups seeking their own course or department. Almost every group imaginable has spoken out, and while some have been granted their wish, others have not, and the debate continues.
(10/05/94 10:00am)
Local public schools that cannot afford to hire their own language teachers are still emersing their students in the world of French and Spanish with the help of Dartmouth drill instructors.
(10/05/94 10:00am)
William Kontos, former ambassador to the Sudan who was also Executive Director of Report to Charter New Policy on South Africa, delivered a succinct speech last night on the economic and racial challenges facing South African President Nelson Mandela's post-apartheid government.
(10/05/94 10:00am)
In a speech yesterday, Biology Professor Robert Pollack of Columbia University used metaphors to explain the structure and function of DNA in terms more easily understandable by the general public.
(10/05/94 10:00am)
In a debate-filled meeting last night the Student Assembly passed two motions: one calling for a committee to examine the constitutionality of several Assembly appointments and another allocating $5,000 for a speaker symposium.