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(10/17/95 10:00am)
Kegs and kazoos are not what most people would consider as typical instruments for a marching band. But then again, the Dartmouth College Marching Band is not exactly what people would call a typical band.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
At eight o'clock Thursday morning, 300 eight-foot long landscape ties will be delivered to the center of the Green and the Class of 1999 will commence construction on its Dartmouth Night bonfire.
(10/17/95 10:00am)
Police investigators have determined that Philip Deloria '96, who died Saturday night at the age of 21 in his Grantham apartment, committed suicide.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Guitar Summit, which will be held at Spaulding Auditorium tonight, features four distinct guitar styles performed by noted masters of the instrument. Each brings a distinct style to the guitar, and virtuosity is hardly a question with any of them.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Shocking, outrageous, humorous, sarcastic and always powerful, Guillermo Gomez-Pena and Roberto Sifuentes presented "Dangerous Border Game" to Dartmouth Saturday night at the Moore Theater.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
It will be a day to remember for the women of the Dartmouth volleyball team. Not only did the team improve its record to 12-6, but it captured its first Ivy win in its history as a fully-funded team.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
The women's soccer team ended a two game losing streak Saturday when the Big Green trampled the Princeton Tigers 2-0 at Chase Fields.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
The Dartmouth football team continued to be full of surprises at Yale on Saturday, thrashing the Bulldogs at the Yale Bowl, 22-7 in front of a crowd of 14,729 spectators.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/16/95 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/16/95 10:00am)
When coming up with an idea for a column, I was mulling over the issues of the day -- O.J., Bosnia, Medicare, and the like. But on my way to class one day, I saw that someone had scrawled something on my door that I can't help but comment on.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Although it is too early to assess the impact of the College's new meal plan, Dining Services Director Peter Napolitano said the plan has served to reduce the number of students opting to get punches.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
To even the casual observer, it seems like there are dogs everywhere on campus -- running on the Green, sleeping on the steps of Thayer Dining Hall and sitting alongside students during classes.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
After leaving the College in June after 27 years, Environmental Studies Professor Jonathan Brownell is headed to Cambridge University in England in two weeks to teach at the Global Security Fellows Initiative.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Philip Deloria '96, of Albuquerque, N.M., died Saturday night at his home in Grantham, according to a New Hampshire State Police statement released yesterday. Deloria was 21 years old.
(10/13/95 10:00am)
The men's and women's soccer teams will both take on the Princeton Tigers tomorrow in a double-header beginning with the men at 12:00 p.m. on Chase Fields.
(10/13/95 10:00am)
On Saturday, the Dartmouth football team, straight off a 14-7 win over Lafayette, travels to New Haven, Conn. to take on the Bulldogs of Yale.
(10/13/95 10:00am)
The women's volleyball team will look to tally its first Ivy League victory at home when the Big Green take on Cornell tonight at 7:00 and then battle Columbia tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.
(10/13/95 10:00am)
Dartmouth College is a diverse commnity of people: Different races, sexes, sexual preferences, religions, favorite ice cream flavors, etc. This is true of most colleges and universities, and I came here realizing this. Nevertheless, as if the challenge of leaving home wasn't enough to deal with during the first few days at Dartmouth, we as the class of 1999 were forced -- or "strongly encouraged" -- to attend various meetings that attempted to 'quell our fears of this diversity'.
(10/13/95 10:00am)
My name is Brian, and I'm a Republican." While it may seem a bit odd for someone to make an Alcoholics Anonymous-style confession like this, especially now that the Republican party seems as strong as ever, that is exactly how I have begun to feel lately.