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Student Assembly President Danielle Moore '95's resignation sparked predictable responses: outrage, criticism, confusion.
Although some may think the large plastic "X" located in the middle of the green indicates the spot of hidden treasure, the marker is actually in place to aid the creation of a topographical campus map.
On a frigid night yesterday, Rebel Roberts, Safety and Security's crime prevention officer, led a group of mainly administrators on a two-hour tour that examined outdoor lighting across campus.
"When will we get to the point where even one hungry person makes us mad, instead of handing the problem over to someone else?" Randall Quan '93, Volunteer Coordinator for the Tucker Foundation, said in his introductory remarks last night for the keynote speaker of Hunger Awareness Week.
Johnny and Susie are kindergarten students. Both are four years old; both have only been in school three weeks. And while neither of them knows what exactly "science" is, both know it is "something a boy does."
Last weekend, the Board of Trustees authorized the construction of a $19 million psychology building that will reunite the department after 19 years of separation.
When a group of student actors known as The Harlequins stage the musical "Godspell" in 105 Dartmouth Hall beginning Thursday night and running through the weekend, it will be a significant moment in the history of theater at the College. It will also be a culmination for Harlequins founder and "Godspell" producer Timothy O'Leary '97, of a project begun in the middle of Winter term 1993.
On any bright sunny day at Dartmouth, if you look out on the Green you are bound to see a scattering of people playing that grand old game of frisbee. But once the snow and cold come, they are replaced by the true lovers of this sport -- the Ultimate Frisbee team.
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Both at Dartmouth and around the country, students are choosing to study Spanish more than in the past while the popularity of German and French courses is declining.
Co-workers and friends of Facilities Operations and Management employee John Hathaway have set up a relief fund to help him and his family recover from a tragic fire that destroyed his Vermont home.
The founders of four successful American companies spoke to about 35 people last night about how to start a business and make it succeed. The event was the inaugural event for Dartmouth Entrepreneurship Society.
In a press statement yesterday, incoming Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95, asked Assembly members to "broaden their commitment to cooperation and unity" so as to continue what she called their most productive period in many years.
Although a resolution to support the new meal plan proposal was on its agenda, the Student Assembly decided not to discuss the new meal plan last night because it had not advertised the issues, a condition agreed upon at the Executive Committee meeting Sunday.
On the same weekend George Foreman won the heavy-weight title in boxing, Marianne Hraibi performed at the Boston Conservatory's alumni gala concert,"Dancing Through the Decades." Although those who invited her to dance in the show had not seen her perform since 1969, reputation served her well. Hraibi summed up the two disparate events: "It was a great weekend for 40-year-olds."
Although the Dartmouth field hockey team was unable to defeat the University of Maine last week and gain the ECAC title, the Big Green ended the season with a successful 3-2-1 record in the Ivy League, allowing them to receive three All-Ivy nominations.