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(10/19/95 10:00am)
As the minds of many at Dartmouth are focused this week on the excitement of homecoming weekend, the women of Dartmouth crew have been excitedly gearing up for the Head of the Charles Regatta, which will take place this Sunday on the famous Charles River in Boston.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
The Dartmouth football team has had its share of ups and downs this year, but one stabilizing force for the Big Green has been their defense.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
On Oct. 9 at 12:45 a.m. a student placed a call to Safety and Security from the Fayerweathers. She requested a ride back from A-lot. The Safety and Security officer who answered the phone asked that she hold on for one moment. He moved the phone away from his ear, laughed and then yelled, "Someone wants a ride. Do we do this?"
(10/19/95 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/19/95 10:00am)
A large group of black men made the news on Monday. Remarkably, they were not a gang, a music group or a football team. The Million Man March was the first time in recent memory that the media, the government and the country paid attention to African-Americans for doing something positive. That, not Louis Farrakhan's revelations on numerology or biblical interpretation, was what made the day important. Critics who elevate Farrakhan further by making him the focus of the march miss the point.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
For students looking for unique food like apricot-coconut bread, broccoli divan or other interesting, "my-mother-never-made-anything-like-this" foods, there is only one place to go on campus: the Collis Cafe in Collis Center.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
A group of students and faculty members talked about the relationship between sororities and feminism at a panel discussion in Delta Delta Delta sorority last night.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
Many freshmen experiencing their first term of Dartmouth's social scene say that social life revolves around two things -- alcohol and the Greek system.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
Frode Eilertsen '99, a 23-year-old from Norway, was elected president of the Class of 1999 on the second ballot by the Freshman Council last night.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
After participating in the "Million Man March" in Washington, D.C., Monday, Afro-American Society President John Barros '96 said the march "heightened the sense of hope."
(10/19/95 10:00am)
A screening of the controversial "Hell Night" video and audio tapes came to an abrupt end last night when English Professor Tom Luxon, who was presenting the recordings, stormed from the room because he said he was offended by the "general atmosphere of disrespect."
(10/19/95 10:00am)
Michael Feldman draws largely from interviews for
(10/18/95 10:00am)
The women's soccer team played a gritty game yesterday afternoon against the University of Massachusetts, which is ranked thirteenth in the nation, but the Big Green fell just short falling to the Minutewomen 1-0.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
The Big Green men's heavyweight crew team overcame a blunder, that cost them nearly two boat lengths to the entire field, and came from behind to win the Bausch & Lomb Invitational Regatta in Rochester, New York last Sunday.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
The Dartmouth women's tennis team had a disappointing weekend at the ITA Team Championships in Princeton, NJ, losing all three of its matches and finishing the eight-team tournament in last place.
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To the Editor:
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To the Editor:
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To the Editor:
(10/18/95 10:00am)
Student Assembly President Jim Rich '96 was elected last spring on a platform of increasing student services. So far, Rich and the rest of the Assembly have failed to deliver the goods.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
Although the Classes of 1998 and 1999 are operating under a completely different curriculum than the Classes of 1996 and 1997, College officials said the two different sets of degree requirements have not caused any administrative headaches.