Page takes the helm of DHMC board
College Trustee Richard Page '54 was recently elected chairman of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Board of Trustees.
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College Trustee Richard Page '54 was recently elected chairman of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Board of Trustees.
More than 1,000 students, alumni and community members gathered in the water Saturday for Tubestock, Hanover's annual floating party on the Connecticut River.
Meredith Davis, an instillation artist, will open her latest exhibition in the Barrow's Rotunda at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts on July 21. Soon after, Dartmouth student Kristen Stromberg '94 will be featured in the Senior Fellowship Award Exhibition.
Sick of midterms and considering running away to join the circus? Now is the time, while the Big Apple Circus is still in town.
Just because over half the women's soccer team is off campus this summer, that doesn't mean playing doesn't continue for the Big Green women who are preparing for the upcoming fall season.
Whileperusing Monday's issue of The Dartmouth, I was interested and surprised to read the following quote from Director of Health Services Dr. Jack Turco: "18-year-olds should have the right to drink." (The Dartmouth, July 17, 1995).
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
This summer Dartmouth Recycles!, the College's programto promote recycling, could soon place 12 new recycling bins in the hallways of Mass Row at a cost of about $5,000.
In a speech Wednesday night, Government Professor Roger Masters warned of the dangers of abusing technology and called for members of both science and social science to work together on how science should be used.
When Jim Hourdequin '97 recently hosted a dinner party outside the tent where he is living for the summer, his guests ate lettuce he had grown himself.
Los Angeles Councilwoman Jackie Goldberg called for more government programs to help the poor.
By mid-afternoon tomorrow the Connecticut River will have turned into a sea of rubber and floating bodies.
The new dean of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration sat in his new, still in limbo after his move from Ann Arbor, Mich., and expressed his vision for the future of the number six business school in the country.
This fall, the College will issue new IDs to students that will overhaul the way Dartmouth's Validine System works, but students probably will not be able to see the difference.
Two sophomores recently created Sheba, a new student hip-hop dance group, to fill the void left by other campus dance groups.
If basketball player Sea (pronounced 'Shay') Lonergan '97 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.
Onceupon a sultry South Carolina summer morning, two 11-year-old girls decided to build a fort. One collected wood from her father's garage, and the two then proudly built what they thought was the biggest and best fort their side of the Mason-Dixon line.
Last May, Beta Theta Pi fraternity implemented what is now being referred to as its "Good Samaritan" policy regarding alcohol use. Beta intends to pay any brother's medical costs incurred by an overnight stay in Dick's House or the hospital due to overconsumption of alcohol. As Beta's Spring term president pointed out to The Dartmouth in June, "Students at Dartmouth -- the Betas especially -- have had a lot of drinking experience."
The New Hampshire State Board of Tax and Land Appeals last week denied an application for tax-exempt status submitted by University Press of New England, the Dartmouth-run printing press located in Lebanon.