Fiedler '94 may survive final cuts
Jay Fielder '94 did not play Saturday night, but he still might have moved one step closer to making the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.
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Jay Fielder '94 did not play Saturday night, but he still might have moved one step closer to making the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.
The College's two-day reading period does not give students enough time to adequately prepare for their final exams.
Dartmouth advertises itself as a "residential college." This statement means that the College should guarantee housing for all of its students who wish to be on campus at any given time.
Ever since I realized that this is my last full week at Dartmouth for the next seven months, I've had this weird sort of knotted feeling in my stomach. Sure, I have described the brilliant Dartmouth plan to friends from home who wondered what I was doing taking classes in July. I've sung the praises of off campus programs and leave terms, which might not be possible otherwise. I keep telling myself that this schedule keeps life exciting. Once you're bored here, you're gone.
By polarizing the world, the Cold War extinguished the hope of cooperation and peace which the United Nations had represented at the end of World War II. When the Cold War ended, the UN was given a new lease on life. Many saw it as the guarantor of a New World Order.
E. Robert Greenberg, a Dartmouth Medical School faculty member, recently took over as the head of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital's Norris Cotton Cancer Center.
Dean of Student Life Holly Sateia and seven Dartmouth students will lead seminars and serve as mentors in the first Young Women's Invitational Leadership Conference to be held Sept. 1 to 3 at The Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Conn.
The College topped last year's record for alumni donations by $500,000 in its annual fund drive this fiscal year.
The fate of Mo, Zeta Psi fraternity's dog, is now in the hands of a Hanover District Court judge after he was taken into custody for violating his probation.
Only a handful of students have responded to a College-offered incentive plan to get more students to take Fall term off, leaving more than 100 students still without Fall term housing.
A hot-pot left on in 308 Lord Hall Friday morning started a fire that caused about $8,000 worth of damage to the room and to the personal belongings of the residents.
When Dartmouth football opens its training camp next week, there will be a shoot-out for the team's starting quarterback spot.
To the Editor:
Taking a break from my studies this past Sunday night, I attended a discussion sponsored by SAGE (Sexual Awareness Through Greek Education). I had joined the group earlier this summer with some hesitation. Although I was certainly aware of the importance of this topic on our campus, I feared that maybe students thought they had already seen and heard it all during Social Issues Night, pledge education and REACT road shows. I wondered if my classmates would be willing to wrestle with this issue yet again.
Throughout history there have been many instances of political and social unrest around the world. The seemingly perpetual conflicts in the Middle East, Vietnam, and more recently, the upheavals in Bosnia, Haiti and Rwanda are just a few examples. In each case the United States government and the American people, on the whole, have intervened in one way or another.
Dr. Wing-tsit Chan, a leading scholar of Asian philosophy who taught at Dartmouth from 1942 to 1966, died last Friday at Braddock Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. He was 92.
Two Dartmouth students will explore water-related environmental issues this fall with support from a $1,000 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant.
You can tell she is an artist.
At a panel on diversity in the Greek system, six student panelists said distrust between minority groups and Greek houses may inhibit advances towards a more diverse system.
Latino students are asking the College to increase support for their community by giving it space on campus and an advisor.