Summer Montgomery Fellows visit, lecture
Richard Lamm, a former three-term governor of Colorado and Director of the University of Denver's Center for Public Policy, has returned to the College this summer for his second term as a Montgomery Fellow.
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Richard Lamm, a former three-term governor of Colorado and Director of the University of Denver's Center for Public Policy, has returned to the College this summer for his second term as a Montgomery Fellow.
Sophomores Geeta Bahl and Amitabh Chibber saidthey hope to get a new Hindu student group up-and-running by the end of the summer.
For some students lying out in the sun on the docks is just not enough.
Two student groups recently filed reports recommending the College provide students with more information on how to file charges with the COS -- which tries not only sexual abuse cases, but also cases involving plagiarism and theft, among other issues.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton has told students working to reform the Committee on Standards' sexual abuse procedures he would be interested in meeting with them and other administrators in the near future.
The Task Force on the Library of the 21st Century released its recommendations late last term for the new Berry Library, part of a $50 million building and renovations project, which is scheduled to be constructed by the year 2000.
After a season filled with individual as well as team success, the Big Green men's golf team continues to receives awards for last spring's accomplishments.
The varsity sailing team recently returned fromits California trip where it competed in the National Collegiate Sailing Championships.
Onlya few days ago President Clinton congratulated the graduating class and a thousand students said good-bye to Old Dartmouth. Before the new Class of 1999 takes its place at the bottom of Dartmouth's totem poll, we have to endure the summer in the most precious of summer camps. As with any other camp, school is the very last thing on people's minds at this time of the year.
Witha flip of a switch and the flex of a wrist, we can launch ourselves into a world where information flows freely without cards or passwords or even humans to hinder our progress.
The Student Assembly met last Thursday for the first time this summer to outline its goals and projects for the new term.
Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith said his office has already begun to implement many of the orientation recommendations made by the Committee on the First-Year Experience.
The Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council elected its summer officers last week.
At a gathering of the 1997 Class Council yesterday afternoon, nine sophomores argued for about 20 minutes over when to hold their regular weekly meetings.
Whether you are looking for a creative or traditional way to celebrate the Fourth of July, the Upper Valley will offer several alternatives for those who want to commemorate tomorrow's national holiday.
Delta Gamma sorority's alternate rush plan failed to meet its members' expectations last term, enticing only seven new members to join the house.
College President James Freedman returned to Hanover on Thursday following his six-month sabbatical, which he spent writing a book about liberal arts education at Harvard University.
July exhibitions at the Jewett Exhibition Corridor of the Hopkins Center will feature paintings by Jeff Lewis, a visiting professor at the College, and woodcut prints by Phillia Changhi Yi, an associate professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
The Hanover Co-op Food Store is exploring ways to reduce its overcrowded conditions and may possibly build a second store in town.
There are still skid marks outside Georgia Wishnefsky's Home Decor Shop, located on Main Street, from the time skateboarders closed her propped-open door, then removed her doormat and skated down the stairs in front of her shop.