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(07/26/95 9:00am)
Two students wrote a letter to the editor of The Dartmouth this spring complaining about the newspaper's use of the phrase "white, Greek and politically moderate" to describe the majority of the student body.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
The halls of the College reverberate with traditions, but not all of them are all that old. In particular, the traditions revolving around freshmen are in a constant state of flux.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
You may not see a lot of Clarice Cloutier '98 when you come to Dartmouth -- but you will probably hear her.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
The artistic community at Dartmouth is small in size but large in stature.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
For freshmen who do not want the wilderness experience to end with their freshmen trips, the Dartmouth Outing Club provides many opportunities to revisit the great outdoors time and again.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Dartmouth students do not usually start life as a freshman but as a "trippee."
(07/26/95 9:00am)
It may seem unusual that a product of the Manhattan urban jungle will lead the freshman trips for the Dartmouth Outing Club this fall.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Your first academic year at the College can be a difficult thing, but in order to counter general first-year inexperience, the administration has set up an extensive system of advising to help you pick and choose your courses.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Knowing Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith began his career as a camp counselor might make it a little easier for incoming students to approach their class dean for help.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Ivy and leaves grow along the rusty-red brick facade of Parkhurst administration building. Two monolithic pillars and massive wooden doors, more than three times the size of even the tallest Dartmouth student, will stare you down as you take your first steps into Parkhurst on the way to the Freshman Office.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
As the nation's ninth oldest college, Dartmouth is older than the United States itself. During its long and rich history, the College has produced countless generations of people who were significant actors in the nation's development, but it has not avoided controversy along the way.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
Let's put the rumors to rest: Darius Rucker, lead singer of the rock group Hootie and the Blowfish, did not attend Dartmouth College. He did not apply to Dartmouth, or even want to come here.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
After filing through a pool of applicants ranging from varsity head coaches to high school coaches, Dartmouth's heavyweight crew coach Scott Armstrong recently named Will Porter the new assistant coachof freshman boats for the upcoming year.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
Iwould like to congratulate Lea Kelley '97 on her column proposing to lower the drinking age to 18.While she concentrated mainly on aspects of Dartmouth life that could be altered for the better by changing the drinking age to 18, it is important to expand on a couple of general ideas regarding this change that would affect high school and college campuses all over the country.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
Affirmative action affords qualified minority candidates the opportunity to participate in programs that are well within their ability, but have been denied to them purely on the basis of their skin color. Yet somewhere on the road to equality, the progress of affirmative action came to be measured on relative scales. Goals and quotas were filled using preferences for unqualified people.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
On Friday, President Clinton allocated $100 million for emergency home energy assistance to the 19 states that recently experienced extremely hot weather, according to a White House press release.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
Exchange students at Dartmouth this summer say they cannot believe Dartmouth's laid-back atmosphere.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
An avid traveler, music lover and football fan, Class of 1997 Dean Teoby Gomez has eclectic interests that go far beyond his office in Parkhurst administration building.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
For a night, a day, or maybe several days, hundreds of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers with fictitious names like "Pair O' Aces" and "Fly" will look out over the Green, do their laundry in town and sleep at Foley House in a real bed.
(07/25/95 9:00am)
Four Dartmouth students were hospitalized Friday night after their car sped out of control and rolled onto a median, according to a Vermont State Police press release.