Seniors sell souls for med school applications
Senior year in college means many things to many people. For some seniors, it is the last year of education before entering the job market.
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Senior year in college means many things to many people. For some seniors, it is the last year of education before entering the job market.
In an effort to prevent fires in residence buildings and to insure students are aware of health codes and exiting drills, the Office of Residential Operations will conduct fire safety inspections this week in all dormitories, special affinity houses and Greek houses.
U.S. Representative Dick Swett (D-N.H.) spoke about his crusade to reform government at the first meeting of the Young Democrats at Dartmouth last night.
President Bill Clinton recently gave Physics and Astronomy Professeor Marcelo Gleiser a Presidential Faculty Fellow Award in recognition of his teaching and research in theoretical physics.
The traffic along Webster Ave. has eased up and fraternity rush hour is finally over.
Last Saturday, on a wet field in drizzling rain at the University of Connecticut, the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club proved their strength by outing their opponents in a 13-10 win.
Dartmouth's first fully-funded women's varsity volleyball team lost last night in their first home match of the season to University of Vermont, 3-0. The team's record now stands as 1-3.
There are certain things students on a college campus need for their daily lives, like food, shelter, electricity, heating and-- at least at Dartmouth --e-mail. For convenience, Dartmouth, like many other colleges, provides many of these to its students, and in fact it does a decent job with most of them.
It has been almost 35 years since a young, progressive Irishman ran for President. He was from a wealthy New England family, had gone to prep school and had graduated Harvard. He was also a veteran of World War II, an able Congressman, an effective Senator and a Pulitzer Prize winning author. Yet in 1960, in many areas of our United States, there was a substantial part of his life and character that worked against him.
A new indoor rock climbing facility will open soon on campus, providing experts and beginners a chance to practice their climbing skills all year long.
For many seniors, one of the next two weekends represents the first hurdle in the time-consuming and stressful race for their futures at graduate school.
After overcoming initial challenges of over extension and ill-preparation, The Task Force on the Status of Women submitted a report to advisor and Dean of Student Life Holly Sateia in August calling for the inclusion of faculty and staff members on a permanent committee to address women's issues on campus.
Both the positive and negative aspects of tradition at the College and in society will be examined during this year's Senior Symposium.
In an effort to minimize potentially hazardous conditions for members of the Dartmouth community, the College has created the Environmental Health and Safety Office.
Mark Strand, a highly acclaimed poet whose work has been characterized as both dark and luminous but always powerful, will read today at 4 p.m. in 1 Rockefeller.
With peak foliage season approaching, Hanover businesses are once again reminded that money does, in fact, grow on trees.
The changing national economy of recent times has been reflected in the changing face of Hanover's Main Street, both in the addition of several stores and the disappearance of others.
The men's volleyball team met today with the Athletic Department to discuss their recent demotion from an unfunded varsity sport to a club sport.
One week after suffering a heart-breaking loss to Ivy League powerhouse Pennsylvania, the Big Green hope to rebound when they jump back into action Saturday against the Fordham Rams.
The women's soccer team didn't think it could get any better. Until last night. After expecting a battle with the University of Vermont, the Big Green trampled the Catamounts in a 6-0 route last night in Burlington.