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(05/09/94 9:00am)
The future of China's Most Favored Nation status was one of the main topics explored Friday at a panel discussion on "Building Democracy: Tiananmen and Human Rights," which closed out the successful "Future of Democracy in China" conference.
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Hanover police arrested a male Dartmouth student on charges of unlawful possession of alcohol last Thursday evening after he spent the night at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for intoxication.
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The Afro-American Society announced its new officers Friday after a two-day election.
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Afro-American Society President-elect James Hunter '95 is a model minority.
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In the sunshine and breeze of a perfect spring afternoon, crowds of students and visitors gathered at the Bema to participate in the College's 22nd annual Native American Pow-Wow Saturday.
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A new Student Assembly committee on housing will examine the quantity, distribution and organization of the College's dormitories.
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Palaeopitus, a group of senior leaders that advises the College President and Dean of the College, inducted its new members last night.
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Next year's Student Assembly, headed by President-elect Danielle Moore '95 and Vice President-elect Rukmini Sichitiu '95, met for the first time Friday night and elected its officers and nominations committee.
(05/06/94 9:00am)
It's been a season of firsts for the men's lacrosse team. First Ivy League win in five years. First win at Cornell in 40 years. First winning season since 1982.
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The Big Green women's crew ends the 1994 season at the Eastern Sprints this Sunday on Lake Waramug in New Preston, Conn.
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The women's lacrosse team can do more than claim success for its efforts this past week. The Big Green can also boast of a historic upset and record breaking season.
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Here at Dartmouth, there are recycling bins all around campus. But for some students, unless the bin is right in front of them, they will throw a soda can or piece of paper into the nearest trash can. They can't be "inconvenienced" to go 30 seconds out of their way to recycle.
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Late last month, The Dartmouth reported that the Committee on the First-YearExperience was planning to recommend changing the name of the entering class from "Freshmen" to "First-Year Students." Since then the committee has been silent.
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Four panelists yesterday attempted to promote historical perspective and current events in China, according to Martin Sherwin, the Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding sponsoring the conference.
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Arturo Madrid, a humanities professor at Trinity University and lifelong activist for Latino causes, spoke last night about the ways in which Latinos are challenged in American Society today.
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Representatives from more than 40 Native American tribes are expected to participate in an afternoon of competitive and exhibitional drumming and tribal dancing during the 22nd annual Dartmouth Pow-Wow tomorrow.
(05/06/94 9:00am)
Every May 6 at 3:00 p.m. former Dean of the College Thaddeus Seymour has called the four secretaries who were working with him in the offices of Parkhurst Hall when it was forcibly occupied 25 years ago today.
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Notable Chinese author, journalist and political activist Liu Binyan spoke about obstacles that lie in the democratization of China to an overflowing crowd in 13 Carpenter last night.
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The incoming Class of 1998 will have the closest ratio of men to women in the College's history and a higher percentage of minorities than last year.
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President Bill Clinton has been invited to speak at the College's Commencement on June 12 but has not yet confirmed, according to White House officials. Labor Secretary Robert Reich '68, who will receive an honorary degree, will speak at the ceremony if Clinton declines.