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(10/03/95 10:00am)
Urging her audience to "not forget that differences do not mean division," English Professor Priscilla Sears said last night that she is committed to the creation of a Foreign Study Program within the Women's Studies Program.
(10/03/95 10:00am)
Despite significantly lower participation in sorority rush this year, most of the houses added virtually the same number of new members as last fall.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
A 2-1 victory over rival Yale gave the men's soccer team its first win of the season in their Ivy League opener Saturday night at Yale.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
The women's volleyball team started on a new foot this season, taking off and not looking back.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
The women's soccer team fell victim to another Dartmouth casualty Friday when it lost a disappointing 2-1 game to Yale in New Haven.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
For the Dartmouth football team this weekend, there could be few more excruciating ways to let a win slip through one's fingers.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
The Dartmouth women's cross country team took to the its home field on the golf course Friday easily wedging out Ivy opponent, Yale.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
Men's tennis Coach Chuck Kinyon took a risk, and it paid off big for Dartmouth yesterday as the Big Green posted 5-2 victories against both the University of Vermont and Boston University.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
I have sat down to write this column several times, but I can't decide if I should start with "I'm really glad I'm not a '99" or "I really wish I was a '99."
(10/02/95 10:00am)
It is a slow, deliberate, marked shift. Yet it is practically a transformation. It has happened before in our history, and may happen again. It is said that politics moves in cycles, and this may well be a cycle. Of course, it may not, and that is the object of my concern.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/02/95 10:00am)
Chris Houpt's column, "The Merits of a Diverse Education" (Sept. 28, 1995) so misses the point that it almost seems humorous. Not only does Houpt put words into my mouth, but when he does have his facts right, the conclusions he draws from them are based on flimsy reasoning.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
As rush formally ended on Friday, approximately 200 men had committed to accept bids, about the same number as last year.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
With less than nine months before graduation, about 15 percent of the Class of 1996 has not completed their physical education requirement.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
In an emotional service filled with both laughter and tears, the College community yesterday celebrated and remembered Sarah Devens '96, who died this summer at the age of 21.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
In a letter addressed to the president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Dean of the College Lee Pelton called on the house to develop "bona fide, authentic and ongoing events" to address racism and sexism on campus and in the Coed, Fraternity, and Sorority system.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
The Dartmouth field hockey team takes to the road once more this weekend, as the Big Green goes head to head with Yale on Saturday at 11:00 a.m.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
This Saturday, the Dartmouth football team will open its home schedule against Cornell in hopes of setting the stage for a successful Ivy League season.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
The women's soccer team will travel to New Haven this afternoon to take on Yale at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Green's second Ivy League game this season.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
Ithad the makings of an average Saturday morning, greeting me with streaks of light suspending the dust in front of my window. Memories of the night before soothed my spirit, yet to the same degree, the thought of the reading still ahead of me was quite counteractive to my enjoyable sense of calm.