Group looks at Social Issues Night
A committee formed by the Freshman Office last month is currently working to plan the program for next fall's Social Issues Night for first-year students.
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A committee formed by the Freshman Office last month is currently working to plan the program for next fall's Social Issues Night for first-year students.
John Sirois '91, former assistant director of admissions, was named acting director of the Native American Program last week.
From July 12 through August 22, the Upper Jewett Corridor of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts will host a new exhibition of modern art by Annette Morriss.
At the Burlington Seven's Tournament on Saturday, four experienced men's club teams defeated the Dartmouth Men's Rugby Club.
It was not "Oxford Blues" and the team had a hard time finding words to describe the experience, but the varsity men's lightweight crew team said their trip to England is something that will linger in their minds for a long time.
Although Mt. Washington is not an active volcano, it belches smoke all summer long.
With his arrival in Hanover, Provost Lee Bollinger has the opportunity to direct the evolution of the College in a number of important areas.
The area outside of Topside convenience store is currently under construction to allow for the conversion of the space into a new office for Validine.
Color printing arrived at the Kiewit Computation Center last Tuesday, allowing students to print color graphs, illustrations and other computer images at a small price.
Hanover, West Lebanon and surrounding areas suffered a complete failure of electrical power Saturday night after a protective relay was struck by lightening, officials at Granite State Power Company said yesterday.
Lee Bollinger, who has been provost for a little more than a week now, is very much the new kid on the administrative block.
Jackie Schutt '96 sustained a broken wrist, black eyes and multiple bruises Saturday evening when her motorcycle collided with a car turning in front of her on East Wheelock Street.
Jon Stewart '96, who fell out of a window at Alpha Delta fraternity in April, is resting at home in Ohio and said he will soon be fully recovered.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton recently appointed Janet Terp as assistant dean of the College for administration.
The College must stop ignoring the annual fall housing crunch and do something to alleviate it instead of telling students that it "will do what it can" to help them find off-campus living arrangements.
To the Editor:
A sales slip found at the Old Dartmouth Cemetery took Hanover Police to a local store in search of the vandals who caused about $10,000 worth of damage to tombstones in the early morning hours on June 23.
A U.S. District Court judge is currently considering a jury recommendation that the College pay a former employee $60,000 because she was fired two years ago after she complained of discrimination while working at the Hanover Inn.
Grace Chionuma '96 certainly was not a shoe-in for the job.
College President James Freedman departs this morning for a three-week vacation in Cape Cod, Mass., leaving new Provost Lee Bollinger as acting president.