Sciences awarded $1.8 mill.
The College will receive $1.8 million from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to enhance undergraduate research and upgrade facilities in the life sciences departments.
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The College will receive $1.8 million from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to enhance undergraduate research and upgrade facilities in the life sciences departments.
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Despite the chilly Saturday afternoon, the men's tennis team managed to heat up the courts across from Topliff as they captured two team victories, defeating Boston University 5-2 in the morning and trampling the University of Vermont 7-0 later that afternoon.
Maybe it was the frigid fall air or maybe it was the disappointing loss to the University of Maine last Wednesday, but whatever the reason the Dartmouth women's field hockey team kept the heat on last Friday at Chase field.
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In Sunday's New York Times, the lead paragraph on Haiti read "Confusion over exactly what it is that American soldiers are supposed to be doing on Haiti's streets is growing almost as fast as the number of troops pouring in by air and sea."
Juicy red hamburgers and soft boiled eggs may make your mouth water, but be warned, Dartmouth Dining Services employees may tell you your favorite foods are hazardous to your health and refuse to cook them.
Mononucleosis, commonly known as the "kissing disease," is once again having its way with Dartmouth students and their energy.
Nineteen new professors teaching in 13 different departments will bring their unique experiences and depth of knowledge to Dartmouth this year.
On Saturday, Oct. 22, members of Dartmouth's Greek system, along with people across the country, will have an opportunity to give back to the local community through the fourth annual "Make a Difference Day."
Vermont Governor Howard Dean declared the month of October "Rocktober" for the second consecutive year in recognition of College radio station WFRD 99 Rock's commitment to better broadcasting.
The College wants by June 1995 to create a new administrative position to address issues related to Dartmouth's gay, lesbian and bisexual community.
The spacious studio loft in Red Hook, Brooklyn where Kate Augenblick '79 paints her colorful abstract canvases overlooks New York Harbor; on a crisp September morning one can see tugs and barges floating by and lower Manhattan looming just beyond.
In a game marked by dominating defense and at times hapless offense, the Big Green defeated Fordham on Saturday by a score of 31-14.
The women's soccer team was finally put to the test at home this Saturday against Yale and with great defensive play late in the second half, the Big Green were able to ward off the Bulldogs in a 2-1 victory.
The men's soccer team blew out an Ivy League opponent for the second time in a row this season, crushing Yale 7-0 Saturday afternoon at Chase Field.
The warm ovation for Donna Shalala had just subsided, and all that remained of Dartmouth College's convocation program was the address by the student assembly president, a segment often noted mainly for its rich trove of treasured cliches.
College officials are allowed to release student's home phone numbers to anyone who asks for them, according to modifications to the Student Records Policy made during the summer.