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I opened my HB the other day to find a letter from Career Services asking me to fill out an "Employment Reactionnaire," and as I looked at the reactionnaire -- Career Services apparently sends this reactionnaire to students following their leave term in order to gauge their work experiences -- the horror of my spring term washed over me yet again. What I thought had been long forgotten -- or blocked out in the six weeks since my final day of work-- was suddenly vividly recalled, and I experienced something akin to deep dread and terror.
Dartmouth Medical School recently received a $1.35 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to fund a plan aimed at increasing the number of general practitioners.
Once again this summer, professors and students from across the globe are coming to Hanover to mingle with the sophomore class.
Whether out of fear of entering the real world or just getting those few extra credits, members of the Class of 1994 are still hanging around after their "graduation" in June.
Dartmouth professors at the College's Shattuck Observatory watched through a telescope fruitlessly as a comet smashed into Jupiter late Saturday night and exploded, creating a hole half the size of the Earth.
A woman modeling for an art class fell from a table Thursday afternoon, sustaining a bruised brain, fractured skull and the loss of hearing in her left ear.
Obese 16-year-old girls and short 16 year-old-boys earn less money than others at the age of 23, according to a new survey of more than 10,000 British children by a pair of Dartmouth researchers.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton said the College plans to review Dartmouth's current alcohol policy next fall, a little more than a year after it went into effect.
The New York Theatre Workshop will return to Dartmouth at the end of July for its third summer in residence at the College, officials at The Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts said yesterday.
This Saturday Hanover will celebrate Street-Fest, an annual event featuring prizes, live entertainment and international cuisine.
Even though only a quarter of the student population is enrolled this term, the campus is still bustling with people as many athletic camps and conferences use the College for their summer home.
The women's varsity crew team advanced to the semifinals before losing to the eventual champions at Royal Henley Regatta in Henley-On-Thames England late last month.
When O. J. Simpson disappeared after his former wife's murder, the nation wondered.
On Tuesday President Bill Clinton gave a historic speech from the site that used to mark the division between East and West Berlin. It marked the climax of the first presidential visit to a reunified Berlin.
President Bill Clinton may vacation on southern New Hampshire's Squam Lake before heading to Martha's Vineyard for at least a week in August.
After dating for a little more than a term, two '96s, a brother at Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a sister at Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority, were married Tuesday around 5:15 p.m.
John Strayer '96 needs to have his voice heard.
Physics Professor Delo Mook is hiring his former students to help rewrite his introductory textbook and redesign his entry level courses in an ambitious attempt to help struggling students understand physics.