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(05/16/94 9:00am)
After a rare open Committee on Standards hearing Thursday afternoon, the College suspended Nat Cook '94 for four terms and David Robb '94 for two terms for reckless conduct and providing alcohol to a minor.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
In collegiate rowing, one race defines the season. The Eastern Sprints Championships is that race.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
This is not a pipe dream. It's a Green Key manifesto. Roll away ...A solar eclipse, people wearing shorts, rumors about cancelled classes. What's up? Oh yeah, it's Green Key. So I'm chillin' at home when I am asked if I could write an editorial on Green Key. "Green Key?" I ask. "You can't put that into words, man." I wasn't sure what to say.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
It's spring and love is in the air. The birds and the bees are making merry and you're in the prime of your life. You try to keep your mind on classes, but sure enough it shifts to thoughts of romance and the opposite sex.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
When students formed the Green Key Society in 1921, it was intended to be a community service centered organization. Seventy-three years later, the spring weekend with the society's namesake is just an excuse to party.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
For the athletically inclined, the Programming Board will introduce the Green Key Olympics this year to this spring weekend's list of events.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
ALPHA CHI ALPHA -- On Friday night, these brothers will host one of the funkiest New York alternative bands , Thin Lizard Dawn, from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. This band is beginning to hit the airwaves on 99-Rock. With such a "sweet" band, you can't afford to miss this event. When asked what they'd be doing on Saturday, the brothers replied, "recovering from Friday night.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
The following are numbers provided by Rebel Roberts of Safety and Security from last year's Green Key Weekend.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
The Programming Board and various student musical groups have planned a variety of performances for Green Key Weekend.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
The main event of Green Key's Helldorado theme consists of a festival on the Green on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
O, but Green Key Weekend has grown tame indeed!
(05/13/94 9:00am)
This year marks the 73rd Green Key Weekend in Dartmouth's history. For some this will be their first experience with the most popular spring event; for others, it is old hat.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
For the first time in its 73-year history, Green Key Weekend has a theme but Director of Student Planning Linda Kennedy said this is not a "monumental decision."
(05/13/94 9:00am)
For 74 years, the Green Key Society has served the College performing various community services.
(05/12/94 9:00am)
Author Carolyn Chute, whose novels have inhabited bestseller lists for nearly one decade, will read from her work at 8 p.m. in 105 Dartmouth Hall.
(05/12/94 9:00am)
The Advance Transit transportation system will hold two public forums next week to hear what residents have to say about the efficiency and strengths of the Upper Valley's public transportation system.
(05/12/94 9:00am)
The National Arbor Day Foundation named the town of Hanover a "Tree City USA" for its efforts in maintaining and planting trees.
(05/12/94 9:00am)
For some, the thought of playing professional athletics is just a dream, but for tennis player Dan Coakley '94, that dream will become reality following graduation this June.
(05/12/94 9:00am)
Dartmouth water polo has made quite a name for itself. In four weeks of spring competition, the team dominated their opponents and earned recognition as the best club team in the country.
(05/12/94 9:00am)
Although I am certain they do not realize it, certain students at Dartmouth, especially those in Bones Gate fraternity, have forever altered my conception of Cinco de Mayo. Although I have a Spanish surname, I was born in southern California, and both of my parents were born in the United States. I think it may surprise the brothers of Bones Gate that there are American citizens at Dartmouth who celebrate what some view as strictly a "Mexican" holiday.