Freedman says his chemotheraphy is done
College President James Freedman announced yesterday that he will not need to undergo more chemotherapy treatments for his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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College President James Freedman announced yesterday that he will not need to undergo more chemotherapy treatments for his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Natalie Merchant's sold-out Friday night performance was less a concert than an informal evening of music during which the singer, formerly of the 10,000 Maniacs, experimented with new songs.
In a heartbreaking end to a long and difficult season, the Big Green failed to convert numerous opportunities and fell to the Princeton Tigers 20-13 Saturday.
It was the best of times and the worst of times for the men's hockey team this weekend in its home-and-home series against ECAC rival University of Vermont.
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Proposition 187 is a motion to deny illegal aliens in California access to free education and all but emergency health care. I am a California resident and I voted in favor of the Proposition along with 61 percent of Californians.
The Student Assembly last night canceled a special meeting called specifically to vote on the proposed meal plan changes because not enough members showed up.
A self-described "bane of radical feminists" attacked modern feminists in a passionate and aggressive speech to an audience that filled 28 Silsby Hall to capacity last night.
Justin Steinman '96, a 20-year-old history major from Columbia, Md., has been named the first president of The Dartmouth.
Student government representatives from all eight Ivy League schools passed several resolutions at this weekend's Ivy Council, which members called the group's most productive meeting ever.
The proposed foreign study program in Fez, Morocco cleared a major hurdle last week but will face two more before it can become a reality.
The women's ice hockey team continued its scoring assault on its opponents as it dominated the Boston College Eagles 5-1 at Thompson Arena Wednesday.
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