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(08/02/95 9:00am)
Brian White '95 always was a New England Patriots fan, and on Friday he will take the first step in pursuing his childhood dream of playing professional football when he suits up for the Patriots in their exhibition opener against the Detroit Lions.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/02/95 9:00am)
31 May, 1995: Iam writing for the last time in St. Petersburg. I can't believe how quickly my time here has run out.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
Ineighth grade, I had a pen-pal. Her name was Tatjana and she lived in Zagreb, Croatia. Although she was a couple of years older than me, we wrote fairly regularly for a year or so. She had a mother and a father; she had a steady boyfriend with whom she was very much in love; she took piano lessons.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
An external review committee, commissioned by the College, recommended government professors focus on a specific academic area in their research and made several other suggestions to improve the department.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
Students struggling through midterms may find it difficult to believe they will want to relive their academic experiences after graduation -- but the success of the Alumni College proves otherwise.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
While Dartmouth can seem lonely and quiet with only one class on-campus in the summer, Programming Assistants do their best to make sure there is always something to do on-campus.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
Before beginning renovations on Robinson Hall, the College employed a private company last week to remove asbestos from a number of its first-floor rooms.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
Now holding its meetings at barbeques instead of in Rockefeller Hall, the Summer Student Assembly avoids making decisions with long-term effects and focuses on providing student services.
(08/02/95 9:00am)
College administrators and trustees waiting for the "white paper" on the Greek system, promised to them by former Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95, may have to continue waiting for a while.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Players infused their latest production, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare, with a full measure of passion and bawdy humor.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
Kirsten Stromberg's '94 Senior Fellowship Award exhibition, titled, "Double Diamond Hitch," uses sight and sound, integrating music and art through sound sculpture, and prerecorded electroacoustic sound pickups attached to music. These haunting images draw people towards the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries at the Hopkins Center where the exhibition will be held until August 18.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(07/31/95 9:00am)
7 April, 1995: Ihad the thought the other day while standing on the shore of the Gulf of Finland that the circular motion of every wave upon the sand could be a metaphor for the pattern of human life. From the moment we conceive of a separate identity which seems to distinguish us from the collective sea of human existence, our egos propel us up and out in an arcing ocean, believing ourselves distinct. The time comes when we are again water molecules in the same sea. I like to focus on the connectedness of things when it gets discombobulated around here, which often happens in the rush of trying to see and do everything in this incredible city of St. Petersburg. We've been here since March 25 -- a fact I still can't believe!
(07/31/95 9:00am)
Bytaking away the Humanities 1 and 2 sequence's status as a freshman seminar, the Committee on Instruction made an important move toward maintaining the integrity of academics at Dartmouth.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
If you build it, maybe someone will notice.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
It was love at first sound -- for her at least.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
Director of the Humanities 1 and 2 program Walter Stephens said he will appeal the Committee on Instruction's recent decision to end Humanities 1 and 2's freshman seminar equivalency.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
Peering through his shiny glasses, the twenty-two year old Israeli native appears too tranquil to have seen the horrors of war.
(07/31/95 9:00am)
The Council on Student Organizations recently denied official recognition to the new student magazine "Snapshots of Color" based on the magazine's policy of only allowing membership to students of color.