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(11/02/95 11:00am)
Social protest at Dartmouth is a bit like a dandelion poking its yellow head up between the used condoms and McDonald's wrappers of an inner city gutter: It is so refreshing to see life's signature under such circumstances that the last thing you want to do is hold out for an orchid.
(11/02/95 11:00am)
Four minority graduate students in the last year of their research are at the College serving as fellows, receiving extensive support from the College as they work on their dissertations.
(11/02/95 11:00am)
Just nine months after two Dartmouth students were struck with the potentially fatal spinal meningitis disease, meningitis is back at Dartmouth -- but in a much less dangerous form.
(11/02/95 11:00am)
At a panel discussion last night, members and supporters of Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity defended the house's recent decision to change its name, which angered some students because of the name's association with the Ku Klux Klan.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
Featuring a strong ensemble of veteran stage actors, the Black Underground Theater will present "Sacrificial Jones" to the Dartmouth community at the Bentley Theatre in the Hopkins Center for Performing Arts this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
For those who like Italian films, and especially for collectors of bizarre cinema, the showing of "Salo, or 120 Days of Sodom" (Italy, 1975) on November 1 in Spaulding Auditorium at 6:45 and 9:15 p.m. is a must-see.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
Weze Shorts '99 has proven to be a truly outstanding rookie this season as a member on the women's field hockey team, thus earning her this week's athlete of the week award.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
In a scoring frenzy, the women's soccer team ended its home season with a bang yesterday afternoon at Chase Field as the Big Green pounded Providence College 7-0.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Water Polo Club went into the Eastern Water Polo Association Championships at Williams with high hopes of playing in the finals and qualify for the National Championships at Buffalo next weekend.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
So, here's what you do: Put on a costume or scary mask; get a bag, pillowcase, or plastic pumpkin; join up with some friends and knock on people's doors; when they come to the door, hold out your carrying apparatus and wait as they deposit small pieces of candy in them. Afterwards, you hang out with friends and eat lots and lots of candy until your stomach is full, throw down one more fun-size Milky Way for good measure and then convince your parents that you just aren't hungry; and no, it wasn't the candy that filled you up.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
What would you say if you found out that for $5 extra, someone could go directly to the front of the grill line in Food Court? Such an arrangement might be called "Premium Service."
(11/01/95 11:00am)
While many professors find their hands full teaching and doing research, some professors must also deal with the extra responsibility of running their departments.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
The College began to install solar energy panels on the roof of Murdough Hall on Monday, changing its original plan to put the panels on the roof of the Kiewit Computation Center.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
Elsa Garmire, the new dean of the Thayer School of Engineering, admitted that before she interviewed at Dartmouth, she had never heard of the Thayer School.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
Quebec's decision Monday not to secede from Canada is a landmark for Canadians, and Canadian students at Dartmouth said they are generally pleased with the results of the vote.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
In an unusual move, the Student Assembly closed its weekly meeting to the public last night to discuss whether or not to co-sponsor a professor's proposal to the Bildner Endowment.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
A Merrimack County Supreme Court justice last week dismissed a class-action suit filed against the College's Board of Trustees by a small group of alumni, who promptly promised to contest the dismissal.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
G. Love and Special Sauce, a Boston-based trio whose raw, unabashed style has caught the attention of the hip-hop industry, will perform at Webster Hall this Friday at 8 p.m.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
The men's freshman crew team made a sterling debut in its first action of the season on Sunday during a 14 boat regatta held on the Connecticut River.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
The women's volleyball team finished off its 1995 home schedule with a bang last Saturday, coming back from a 0-2 deficit to defeat Brown University 3-2. The win improved the Big Green's record to 14-9 overall, 2-5 in the Ivy League.