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Dartmouth ranked ninth nationally and second in the Ivy League in a new survey assessing schools by their financial value.
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Dartmouth ranked ninth nationally and second in the Ivy League in a new survey assessing schools by their financial value.
The Will to Excel Campaign has raised $359.9 million of its $425 million goal through August, representing 84.7 percent of the five-year total in only 68.5 percent of the time.
The lights dimmed, the reels began spinning and the audience settled in for a double feature of the Alfred Hitchcock classics "Spellbound" and "Vertigo." This was no Tuesday night on the couch for film buffs -- it was the launching of the Dartmouth Film Society's Fall 1994 Film Series, "Switching Reals," which explores realism and surrealism through classic and contemporary films.
A moose was on the loose last night.
Voters in Norwich, Vt. Tuesday affirmed a compromise reached earlier this month by the town of Hanover and New Hampshire officials over the proposed expansion of Ledyard Bridge.
After winning the Ivy League Championship last season and reaching the NCAA tournament, it looks like the women's soccer team has little room for improvement.
As I watched the American soldiers leaping onto the tarmac at the international airport in Port-Au-Prince this past Monday, a realization slowly crept into my mind.
Two hundred freshmen will debate the social issues addressed in four senior theses sold to incoming students this summer during a discusion program which kicks off this afternoon.
Aside from several arrests, vandalism sprees, fires and changes in the administration, Summer term at the College was fairly quiet.
Every year freshmen and their leaders return from Dartmouth Outing Club Trips with tales that seem to be repeated year after year - ranging from the trip that hiked 50 miles in the dark with nothing but cous-cous to the trip that was raided 15 times and slept in a cabin with not only showers but also hot water.
Despite the arrival of the Class of 1998 and the implementation of the new curriculum, the development of the interdisciplinary offerings, one of the new course requirements, is far from complete.
College President James Freedman recently finished six months of chemotherapy, and said he is very hopeful he will make a full recovery.
College President James Freedman and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala delivered dual messages about the importance of introspection and political awareness at the College's 225th Convocation yesterday in Leede Arena.
Most people learn early on in life that there are certain things you just don't put in your mouth -- unless you're one of the freaks who will eat glass, swallow swords and drink gasoline tomorrow night in Spaulding Auditorium at 8 and 11 p.m. Is it Hell Night already? No, it's just the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, straight from the boardwalk in Brooklyn.
The Dartmouth men's cross-country team blew past its competition, winning the Dartmouth Invitational last weekend, while the women's team finished a strong second.
The men's soccer team opened their intercollegiate season yesterday with a convincing 1-0 victory over the University of Vermont.
It is awfully exciting to anticipate the approach of a 500 pound black bear as you set off on a hike. How often does a ranger tell you it is (and I quote) "extremely likely" that you will run into such a beast? With 11 miles of trail before us, most of which was a pretty harrowing climb, my group of '98s had plenty of other things to think about -- however, the possibility of encountering "Brutus" was certainly the most enthralling.
In an attempt to make course selection easier and to integrate changes made to the curriculum, the history and art history departments have renumbered their departmental course offerings.
Despite the sweeping changes of the new curriculum and the distributive requirements beginning with the Class of 1998, the new course listings in the September 1994 Organizations, Regulations and Courses book will have little or no impact on the listings for upperclassmen.
In Washington D.C. today, President Bill Clinton named Freeman J. Dyson, this fall's Montgomery Fellow, one of the recipients of the Enrico Fermi Award to honor a lifetime of achievement in the field of nuclear energy.