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(05/19/94 9:00am)
After leading Dartmouth to an improbable 4-3 defeat of top-ranked Columbia last week at the NCAA Region I Men's Tennis Tournament, Dan Coakley '94 picked up another honor for his war chest on Tuesday.
(05/19/94 9:00am)
There was a time when discrimination was the rule at Dartmouth. Admission here was contingent upon being male and white, and once you got in, many social organizations were only open to people of the same religion. Now, of course, we think those were pretty senseless rules.
(05/19/94 9:00am)
Efy Ben Matityahu, the academic affairs coordinator in the Israeli Consulate in New York, visited Dartmouth yesterday as part of the celebration of Israeli Independence Day.
(05/19/94 9:00am)
A program last night titled "Representing Ourselves: An Open Discussion of Gender, Race, and Self-Definition" gave Dartmouth students the chance to openly discuss gender and racial related issues in an interactive and comfortable setting.
(05/19/94 9:00am)
The first issues of two new campus publications are expected to appear before the end of this term.
(05/19/94 9:00am)
Student Assembly President-elect Danielle Moore '95 and Vice President-elect Rukmini Sichitui '95 last night appointed Grace Chionuma '96 as president and Jesse Russell '96 as vice president of the summer Assembly.
(05/19/94 9:00am)
Several members of the 1995 Class Council say they are upset that Class President Tim Rodenberger is encouraging the council to spend "inappropriate" amounts of money this term, such as having a $200 council dinner last Friday at upscale Simon Pearce restaurant in Quechee, Vt.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
Studying art at a liberal arts college can be a liability for some aspiring young artists because of constraints on studio time, but for many students the possibilities of enhancing their work with the knowledge gained from various areas of study is an advantage. Fortunately, the latter is true for Melissa Brown '93, a painter who has taken advantage of Dartmouth's many resources in cultivating her artistic career.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
Whoever said, "If you want to get to the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain" sure knew what he or she was talking about. Just take a look at the men's lacrosse team.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
The Senate last Thursday approved the final version of legislation that makes it a federal crime to attack or blockade abortion clinics, their operators or their patrons. President Clinton has said he will sign it.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(05/18/94 9:00am)
English Professor William Cook gave his first commencement speech Saturday to a graduating class of 579 students at Rivier College in Nashua, N.H., where he received an honorary degree.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
Music Professor Robert Walser is having a prolific Spring term, winning three fellowships with a total worth of more than $50,000 and an award for an article he wrote on popular American music.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
"Ethnic labels are here to stay," Susan Oboler, Professor of American Civilization and Latino Studies at Brown University, said last night in a speech to about 40 students and professors.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
With only one meeting left this term, the Student Assembly will try to tie up its loose ends.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden Peter Raven spoke last night about the impact of U.S. citizens on diminishing natural resources.
(05/18/94 9:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton released a report on the Undergraduate Judicial Review Committee's final recommendations Monday, which called for only minor adjustments to the College's disciplinary system.
(05/17/94 9:00am)
A recent arrival to the Hood Museum's permanent collection has inspired a new exhibit, "Northern European Artists in Italy, 1550-1800," located in the Albright Gallery until July 17.
(05/17/94 9:00am)
After performing extremely well the weekend before, the women's track team fought to maintain intensity at Saturday's New England Track and Field Championships at Holy Cross.
(05/17/94 9:00am)
Since the beginning of the term I have been remarking to friends how stunned I am by the number of emaciated and sick women on this campus. The half-year that I was abroad was sufficient for this aspect of American society to lose its "normalcy" in my eyes. I am shocked. I am concerned.