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(10/18/95 10:00am)
A select group of six students are Senior Fellows this year, dedicating their final year at the College to unique, self-initiated projects ranging from a study of earth control technology in India and the United States to a semi-fictional novel about a childhood abduction.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
After more than two years of discussion and numerous delays, the Dragon senior society will move into a new building next to Delta Gamma sorority this winter.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
A planned showing of the famous "Hell Night" video last night was called off because English Professor Tom Luxon thought the event was planned for tonight.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
The executive committee of the $500 million Will to Excel capital campaign will probably vote at its annual meeting on Friday to extend the end of the campaign to October 1996, five months later than originally planned.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
Linda Fowler, the new director of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, knew she wanted to eventually come to Dartmouth when she was a teenager.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
Apparently, Geography Professor George Demko did not think the end of his tenure as the head of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences was a good time to kick back and relax.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
The Student Assembly last night passed 20 minor amendments to its recently overhauled constitution, streamlining the constitution but not making any significant changes to it.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
An unidentified male assaulted Ben Cooperberg '98 and Jason Seiler '98 in separate incidents Monday, spraying both students with a pepper spray.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
Arne Arnesen, a former New Hampshire democratic gubernatorial candidate, said in a speech last night that the "religious right" is a dangerous force that could change American for the worse.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
Performing to a full house at Spaulding Auditorium last night, four guitar greats showed Dartmouth the way the guitar should be played.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
The men's soccer team could not recover from early first half mistakes as it fell to Princeton, 2-1, Saturday at Chase Field. The loss was the second home loss in a row for the Big Green, who saw their record drop to 2-8 overall, 1-2 in Ivy League play.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
For Matt Bush '96, a chem major, formulas and equations are no problem. As co-captain of the men's basketball team, Bush feels Dartmouth has all the chemistry of a championship team.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
Having a week off from competition seems to have been a very good thing for the women's golf team, as the Big Green came back from the break and posted some sizzling numbers at the Mount Holyoke Invitational this past Friday and Saturday.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
Dartmouth could not repeat its championship performance from last season this past weekend at the New England Collegiate Championships but ran well enough to place second in the meet.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/17/95 10:00am)
At least since Socrates, intelligent men have repeatedly attempted to infuse meaning into human life to compensate for its hollowness. They have attempted to replace the tedium of Hesiod's "Works and Days" with the elevated pursuit of the "good life" as the paradigmatic human condition. In his column "One Version of the Good Life" (Oct. 9, 1995), Abiola Lapite revives these teleological urgings.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
This past Friday there was an event in the Hyphen called the Psychedelic Coffeehouse. Posters advertising the event reveal that it was sponsored by the Programming Board, with "Thanks to Asgard." I was struck by the irony--Psychedelic Asgard?
(10/17/95 10:00am)
That the issue of abortion is a hopelessly tangled and complicated issue, impossible to discuss due to the intensity with which both "sides" hold their beliefs, is a tragically prevalent notion. Many seek to cast abortion, and opposition to it, as a "religious" issue, effectively marginalizing the many non-religious pro-lifers and shifting discussion from reason, morality and objective discrimination to the subjective realm of religion and faith.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
When Physics Professor William Doyle arrived at Dartmouth in 1955, there were no street lights in Hanover. The "Miracle Mile" shopping strip in West Lebanon was just an open field and decades away from a seven-theater cinemaplex.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
Students eagerly anticipating the arrival of their Student Advantage cards can rest assured that the wait is over, as the Student Assembly began delivering the cards to students' Hinman Boxes yesterday.