Freedman discusses health over airwaves
College President James Freedman said he is doing "very, very well" after six rounds of chemotherapy treatment for lymphomatic cancer, in a radio interview that will air later this week.
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College President James Freedman said he is doing "very, very well" after six rounds of chemotherapy treatment for lymphomatic cancer, in a radio interview that will air later this week.
Starting in the fall of 1995, the College will accept the Common Application, a standard form used by more than 130 universities nation-wide, in an attempt to reach more high-school students and to make the admissions process more "egalitarian."
Students living in New Hampshire Hall, and the Fayerweathers and Choates dormitory clusters will be able to connect more easily to a new high-speed wire to acess electronic mail and other network services by the start of Fall term.
The College will install a new telephone system this fall that will provide clearer service, eliminate crosstalk and possibly offer voice-mail options.
Both the women's and the men's crew teams head north this Wednesday for the five-day Royal Canadian Henley Regatta, one of the world's largest.
Because Dartmouth is an educational institution , it should not limit free speech on its computer network.
Like a number of other Dartmouth students, I spent Sophomore Family Weekend without my parents.
As I waited in line at the Collis Cafe on Friday, I was asked a question which I thought I would never hear on the campus of Dartmouth College. An older gentleman approached me and asked, "Excuse me, but can you tell me where the law school is?"
The College recently announced that the family of former Dartmouth professor and philospher Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy will present his papers and scholarly work to Baker Library.
The first issue of a new sports weekly will come out in the beginning of Fall term.
College President James Freedman recently appointed Rick Adams, the College's public information manager, to chair the 1994-95 United Way at Dartmouth Campaign.
Sandra Spiegel, the interim director of the Women's Resource Center, will remain with the College next year as a counselor at Dick's House and as an official in the affirmative action office.
Hanover Police is sending videos of thieves to the FBI for picture enhancement after officers foiled vandals who broke into Thayer Dining Hall early Thursday morning.
A week of activities to benefit Upper Valley charities organized by the College's Greek system kicks off today.
The College is bringing two more candidates to campus in its continuing search to find a replacement for George Demko, the former director of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences.
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Some people think that being an artist at Dartmouth is like being a fish out of water. And occasionally it can seem that the "arts" in "liberal arts" is a rather empty term.
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Although the end of college usually means the beginning of job-hunting days for most students, 457 members of the Class of 1998 will arrive on campus eligible for work study positions.