Health for a Nicaraguan Hospital
Upon arrival in Ocotal, a rural Nicaraguan village, I distinctly recall experiencing a surreal mix of smells, sounds and visions.
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Upon arrival in Ocotal, a rural Nicaraguan village, I distinctly recall experiencing a surreal mix of smells, sounds and visions.
I'm not sure when the transition happened, but at some point I fell out of the loop -- I feel like I have lost my job at Dartmouth. Like I've been transferred to the information processing department, where I sit and mull over the changes that are taking place and watch them happen without me. I feel too old, too jaded perhaps, to contribute.
College Health Service will present a recent survey on alcohol and other drug use at Dartmouth to the Board of Trustees, who are spending two hours on Friday discussing campus alcohol use.
The Conservative Union at Dartmouth collected more than 500 student signatures on a petition against the proposal to institute all-freshman dormitories.
Boris Gontarev, a Russian education expert, spoke last night about the link between communist control and the current problems in his home country in a speech titled "The Catastrophe After 70 Years of Ideological Control."
Scholars, writers and directors of organizations dealing with Spanish culture will gather at the College for an international symposium to evaluate the current cultural renaissance in Spain.
Dartmouth's Board of Trustees will arrive on campus today to discuss a variety of issues -- including student alcohol use -- and participate in several public events.
Tonight the recently renovated Lansing Porter Moore Theater will celebrate its re-opening by hosting the Maly Drama Theatre company of St. Petersburg. Wednesday's showing of "Gaudeamus" will be the first of five performances scheduled to take place this week.
Knowing it had to prove itself worthy of an NCAA bid, the women's soccer team entered its last regular season inspired to assert its dominance in Saturday's match against Columbia University.
The water polo team ended its season with a third place finish out of eight teams at the National Collegiate Club Water Polo tournament last Saturday in Buffalo, N.Y. The team improved its record to 14-4 overall.
Many students undoubtedly know of Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel's public address in Spaulding Auditorium two weeks ago.
He is, by any physical measure, not a large man. His hair, longish and tousled, has not yet betrayed him by completely fading to silver. As he walks onto the stage, the crowd breaks into applause. On the street he could be any older gentleman, but this is an audience that knows him. Knows his life. Knows his work. They are applauding for Elie Wiesel.
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In about a month, the College's Christmas tree will be displayed on the Green. This tree will cost up to $4,000 -- the money coming from the President's discretionary fund -- and will be erected on the middle of the Green, a privilege shared only by the bonfire and the snow sculpture.
Despite a recent trend among national colleges and universities to eliminate mandatory swim tests, Dartmouth's requirement remains afloat.
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 -- In elections yesterday, results for Dartmouth alumni were mixed as Republicans battled Democrats for control of Congress and state houses across the nation.
An ad hoc division of the Enrollment Committee will issue a report at the end of the term with recommendations for ways to reduce enrollment and overcrowding in the Fall term.
National and local interest in student alcohol use has prompted several Dartmouth groups, including the Board of Trustees, to examine campus drinking from a variety of different perspectives.
Safety and Security responded yesterday morning to a phone call from an undergraduate who discovered a male sitting in a running car in the College's student parking lot with a tube running from the exhaust pipe to the car's interior.
Former supermodel Ann Simonton was on a tear -- assailing the media and its reckless manipulation of women to a crowd of 300 in Webster Hall last night.