Avoes '98 charged with burglary
Cate Avoes '98 was arrested early Sunday morning on a charge of burglary with the intent to commit criminal mischief when she broke into a Dartmouth professor's home, according to a press release from Hanover Police.
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Cate Avoes '98 was arrested early Sunday morning on a charge of burglary with the intent to commit criminal mischief when she broke into a Dartmouth professor's home, according to a press release from Hanover Police.
Football was in the air again Saturday at Memorial Field when top all-star high school athletes from New Hampshire and Vermont faced off in the42nd annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl.
Weherd goats. Very many of them. So many it would blow your mind.Big goats, small goats, roan goats, brown goats, white goats, black goats, horned-goats, 'beef' goats, 'dairy' goats, old goats, young goats-- VERY many goats! When goats have kids, the mothers care for them for about six months and then the poor things are left to fend for themselves. That's not to say they suffer in any way, because by then the kids have grown and can eat grass and tree leaves just like the adults. In fact, soon enough they become mothers of their own kids too.
Inthe 1930s, artists produced murals andcanvases depicting a nation struggling to wrench itself from the grip of the Great Depression. The Public Works Administration provided these artists with the money to both survive the Depression and produce art. The program provided for one of the most prolific periods of American art, but Congress and the public denounced the artists during the McCarthy era, viewing the vast majority of their art as "Communist." Artists were no longer employed to paint murals in public buildings or sculpt statues for the public to enjoy. Their murals were whitewashed, canvases burned and statues broken apart. The National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities might meet the same fate as the PWA, with Senator Jesse Helms replacing Senator Joseph McCarthy as the overseer of their destruction.
Following an extensive application process, the Diabetes Education Program at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center recently received the American Diabetes Association Certificate of Recognition.
Assistant Director of Outdoor Programming Brian Kunz closed the College's swimming docks on the banks of the Connecticut River last week due to water pollution.Kunz said he made the decision to close the swimming area after he heard a warning on Vermont public radio advising people to boil their water before drinking it and after safety and security informed him of the high level of debris in the water.
Grown men zipped around Main Street in miniature cars Saturday, as troops of clowns played with kids and entire divisions of Arabian marching bands paraded up Main Street in the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl Game Pre-Game Parade.
They manage to walk backwards for miles without tripping over while explaining the Dartmouth-Plan to a group of high school kids in less than three minutes.
Martin Sherwin, director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, shared his personal experiences and professional knowledge in an attempt to shed new light on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki before a capacity audience of more than 300 people in Cook Auditorium Thursday afternoon.
A federal judge has ordered Anthony Lightfoot '92 to undergo psychiatric evaluation at a Butner, N.C., facility in order to determine his mental state and his competence to stand trial.
Brothers of Beta Theta Pi fraternity met last night with several women to discuss an allegedly racially and sexually offensive poem that was read aloud at one of the fraternity's weekly meetings and was written by a Beta brother.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff
If a man comes up to you the next time you are on your way in to either Lui Lui's, Jesse's or Molly's Balloon and asks "Is this a good place to eat?" you just may be talking to Marc Milowsky, owner of the three Upper Valley dining establishments.
WithAugust 25 being the official preseason starting date, many fall sport athletes will feel crunched as they juggle practices, studying and final exams.
To the Editor:
At this time 50 years ago a dire situation was addressed and a difficult decision was made. The result of that decision launched one bomber crew on a mission that took their specially modified B-29 Flying Fortress straight into the heart of Japan where the an intensive scientific experiment reached a climax. And when that uranium bomb, christened Little Boy, decimated the city of Hiroshima, the world entered a new level of destructive capability.
Ican make you a root beer float, a Brown Cow, a mint chocolate chip milkshake, a banana split, or a strawberry sundae. I can remember how much your radishes cost, scan the UPC codes of all your cereal boxes, and bag your food in less than three minutes. I can change diapers, teach songs, play kickball, and generally keep your kid -- of any age -- occupied for every summer day. I can take your lunch order, make your salad, get your food and drinks, and I can even act happy through it all.
Greek Week, a united effort by the Dartmouth Greek system and other organizations to benefit the Dartmouth community and Upper Valley charities, will begin tomorrow.
Langley Keyes, an expert on urban planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told stories of urban "saints" armed with networking skills who were able to remove drugs from several inner city housing developments.
With only sophomores on campus, the summer is billed as a time for "class bonding" and the solidifying of friendships. It is something to which many '97s have been looking forward to since freshman fall.