Huppe to leave College for Harvard
Alex Huppe, director of the CollegeNews Service for the past ten years, this week was named director of public affairs at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.
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Alex Huppe, director of the CollegeNews Service for the past ten years, this week was named director of public affairs at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.
Students and administrators held a two-hour meeting today to discuss campus sexual abuse issues, ultimately calling for a new committee to address mediation and sexual abuse adviser training in abuse cases.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros blamed the Republican-controlled Congress last night for impeding the progress his agency has made in handling the crises in America's cities.
While the majority of Dartmouth athletes on campus this summer have taken a break from competition, the Big Green crew teams have been practicingin full force to prepare for the largest races they compete in all year--the Canadian Henleys.
Whenthe news about Sarah Devens sent shock waves through the campus a couple of weeks ago, I was paralyzed, and for more than just a brief moment.
I took a poll of Dartmouth students on Wednesday in order to discover what was on their mind. "Write about something interesting," they said.
Two new residents will be roaming the halls of Streeter residence hall this summer, but they are not Dartmouth students. They are the College's new Area Directors, Chris Chambers and Chris Foley.
Thirteen lighted candles flickered messages of peace across the Green Sunday night.
Henry Cisneros, the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, will come to Dartmouth tomorrow to discuss the effects of Congress' 1996 budget on the President's national urban policy.
Beginning this fall, all students with a valid DarTalk account will have access to voice mail for a fee of $3.50 a month.
Students will receive information in the next several weeks about a new program that will allow them to apply for housing by computer, said Associate Dean of Residential Life Bud Beatty.
In the first speech of a lecture series sponsored by the Programming Board, Education Professor Andrew Garrod said women at Dartmouth are more satisfied with relationships and friendships than are Dartmouth men, who find greater satisfaction academically.
This summer the men's and women's ultimate frisbee teams have combined forces to form one coed team.
To the Editor:
"Write about what a bunch of whiners you all are," one of my professors advised me. "Your generation needs a good kick in the pants." What this professor was telling me was certainly not something I hadn't heard before. My last employer, at the ripe old age of 34, informed me, "What you kids need is a good war to make you more appreciative." Even my grandmother rolls her eyes when I begin to lament about my lack of clothes, a car or the latest CD. Yet she continues to take handfuls of straws and napkins from McDonald's even though I have repeatedly reminded her that we are no longer living in the Great Depression.
Summer Carnival, the big summer weekend sponsored by the Programming Board, promises to provide interesting diversions for students today and tomorrow.
If you see a cat aimlessly wandering the streets of Hanover, call someone at the "Happy Home."
If recent events in the education community are any indication, Americans are beginning to question affirmative action as an educational and a social policy -- thirty years after it was instituted.
Michael Blayney was recently appointed the new director of the College's Environmental Health and Safety Office and will be able to ride his bicycle to work starting Aug. 21.
The U.S. House of Representatives defeated an appropriations bill amendment last night that would have regulated college appropriations to some student groups at all colleges and universities that receive federal funding.