Hop displays works by alumni
Two talented Dartmouth alumni with a unique grasp of color and design are currently displaying their works as part of thePerspectives on Design Show at the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries in the Hopkins Center.
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Two talented Dartmouth alumni with a unique grasp of color and design are currently displaying their works as part of thePerspectives on Design Show at the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries in the Hopkins Center.
The works of two internationally-known eighteenth century Venetian artists are currently on display at the Hood Museum of Art.
Matt Fuller '97, the Big Green tennis team's most valuable player who helped lead the squad into the NCAA regional playoffs, is not flashy, but that's because he doesn't have to be.
As we all know, Tuesday was Independence Day and classes here at Dartmouth were canceled to allow students to participate in a plethora of events to celebrate the holiday. I ended up in the midst of a crowd of more than 300,000 people along the St. Charles River in Boston to celebrate the 4th with the Boston Pops and a fireworks show.
I must confess I too attended the party last weekend at which a live male erotic dancer stripped before a room full of screaming girls. In fact, I contributed my five bucks to the birthday fund, and was even in charge of starting the music as soon as the birthday girl was in handcuffs.
The Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital will go out with a whimper, not a bang.
"Welcome to Camp Dartmouth," Government Professor Chris Joyner told his International Law class at the beginning of the term.
The College will begin its $2.4 million renovation of Robinson Hall on August 6 and anticipates the project will be completed by August 1, 1996, according to Assistant Director of Facilities Planning Jack Wilson.
Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding Martin Sherwin spoke to students on Wednesday about his life, his work as a historian and his involvement with the current Enola Gay controversy.
Sophomores Jessica Russo and Jason DiMarino were elected summer presidents of the Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils, respectively.
The College's Will to Excel capital campaign has surpassed its original goal of $425 million with less than one year to go before it ends, according to Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations Stan Colla.
A new theater will be dedicated Sunday to American publisher Henry Holt at the home of Robert Frost, Class of 1896.
Recent graduate Kristin Cobb '95 received first team honors on the recently released 1995 GTE Academic All-Americans list. She was the only Dartmouth athlete to receive the honor.
Former U.S. Ski Team Coach Bruce Lingelbach will be coming to Hanover next year to take on the reigns of the Big Green women's alpine's ski team.
Football News, an insider collegiate football publication, named Big Green offensive lineman Brian Larsen '97 to the preseason All-Ivy team, along with 11 other offensive players.
Myfriend was arrested last weekend. We were at a surprise birthday party being held in her honor, when a police officer knocked on the door.
Whilecanoeing down the river this past weekend, the hot sun burning my exposed shoulders, I discovered yet another form of resilience exhibited by Dartmouth students.
Researchers at Dartmouth Medical School have moved one step closer to understanding the human biological clock.
While many Dartmouth students are spending hot summer days sunbathing by the docks, others are dedicating their free time to tutoring prison inmates in the Upper Valley as part of the Tucker Foundation's Prison Project.
External review committees recently completed evaluations of the chemistry, French and Italian, German, government and Spanish and Portuguese departments.