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(07/27/95 9:00am)
Amazons, fairies and lovers are abound in the drama departments production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespeare's comedy about love's enchantment, opening Thursday in the Moore Theater at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Meredith Davis vividly displays a disturbing aspect of our society in her installation titled "Family Values" in the Barrow's Rotunda at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Despite a slow start, the Vermonter train, Amtrak's replacement for the now-defunct Montrealer train, is doing fairly well but still needs to increase its ridership, according to Vermont Transportation authorities.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
JeffreyGrosse, of Fairlee, Vt., a former employee of Everything But Anchovies, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to two counts of aggravated sexual assault after he confessed to sexually assaulting two counselors at Camp Wyoda on Lake Fairlee, according to the Valley News.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Dr. Patty Rupp of the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center will swim 10 miles this Saturday to raise money for the AIDS Community Resource Network (ACORN) of Lebanon.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
If one were to describe Sally Annis' relaxed philosophy on life, it might be the same as Ben and Jerry's-- "If it's not fun, why do it?"
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Thereare problems with the Greek system."I hear that sentence, or some variation of it, with a fair amount of frequency at Dartmouth.Staunch anti-Greek students insist it, administrators and faculty assert it, even members of Coed Fraternity Sorority organizations are willing to concede it.Nonetheless, we all know that the frats, sororities, and coeds thrive here -- even without freshman, about half of the student population has joined a one.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Theparents are coming! The parents are coming!
(07/27/95 9:00am)
The College recently approved a funding proposal for the Dartmouth College Organic Farm, granting $29,675 for its first year of operation, according to Director of Outdoor Programs Earl Jette.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Damage wreaked by yesterday's storm will cost the College somewhere between $5,000 and $10,000 to repair, Associate Director of Facilities Operations and Management John Gratiot estimated yesterday.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Many health-conscious Dartmouth students will be concerned to hear new studies have proven marijuana to be more dangerous than previously believed.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
It's time to clean your room and do your dirty laundry. Your parents are coming to town.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
Richard Heck will replace Matthew McManness as executive officer in the Dean of the College's office in mid-August.
(07/27/95 9:00am)
With his sleeves rolled up and sweat glistening from his brow, Montgomery Fellow Richard Lamm looked ready to start work on solving the problems facing an aging American society.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Field Hockey1994 CAPSULE REVIEW: 10-6-1 overall, 3-2-1 Ivy League. The 10-6-1 overall mark was the team's best since 1988. The squad fell just short of an ECAC Championship, losing to Maine in the finals.PLAYERS TO WATCH: GK Lauren Demski '96, D Cynthia Roberts '96PREVIEW: The field hockey team lost in the ECAC Finals last year, a marked improvement over a medicore 1993 season. The team figures to be in the hunt for an ECAC title this year.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
The 1995 Dartmouth football team can best be described as a team on a mission.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
If basketball player Sea (pronounced 'Shay') Lonergan had been told that after two years at Dartmouth he would establish himself as the top preseason pick for the top Ivy League player, he most likely would have laughed.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
For students not recruited to a Big Green athletic team, there are still many ways to get involved in Dartmouth sports, most of which are not as difficult as you might think.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Students on campus always have something good to say about Kelii Opulauoho '96, proven by his landslide victory in the student assembly vice presidential election this spring.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Between September of 1994 and this July, issues reverberated through the campus, some of them related strictly to the College and some of them reflecting national controversies.