New summer hours established for training room
For the first summer in Dartmouth's history, injured athletes and students can limp into the Big Green's training room and find salvation.
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For the first summer in Dartmouth's history, injured athletes and students can limp into the Big Green's training room and find salvation.
I knew little about the Contract With America before I began my internship with my congressman in Washington, D.C. last term. I associated those three words with cutting student aid, overhauling social programs and dismantling Democratic legislation regardless of content.
The Office of Residential Life should be applauded for its efforts to research whether the College should create more beds. But a "comprehensive review to examine students' housing needs" is hardly necessary to figure out that more beds are sorely needed.
In less than a month the College has reduced the number of students on the wait-list for Fall term housing from 96 to 40.
Down by the Connecticut River, everyone forgets about school -- except, of course, for the fish.
After the search to find a permanent head of the Native American Program failed at the end of last term, the College is juggling interim directors and preparing to reopen its search later this summer.
The Council on Computing will recommend that incoming freshmen purchase a Macintosh Performa Model 636 computer instead of the Power Macintosh.
The College announced Monday the appointment of Guilan Wang as the new Director of the International Office, ending a nationwide search.
The Connecticut Riverfest, a two-week "celebration of the life, the people and communities, the land and rivers, of the Connecticut River Valley," will culminate this Saturday at Kilowatt Park in Wilder, Vt.
By combining dedication to his team with a love of athletics, lacrosse player Brian Merritt '97 has managed to live up to the hype that surrounded him when he entered the College as the Big Green's number one recruit last year.
Dartmouth is beautiful in the summer. Let's face it, there's a limited amount of time to enjoy sunshine and heat when you are in the middle of New Hampshire, and sophomore summer allows all of us, including a few non-sophomores, to delight in just that. Why then do I feel cheated? Why do I feel robbed by the D-Plan? Because Sophomore Summer--for all its rope swing excursions and '97 bonding sucks.
To the Editor:
In 1972, Provost Lee Bollinger worked as one of four law clerks for former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger, who died Sunday of congestive heart failure at the age of 87.
Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith said yesterday he hopes to appoint an interim replacement for Associate Dean of Freshmen Tony Tillman by mid-July.
The College's alcohol task force will not release its final report until Aug. 1, after Dean of the College Lee Pelton has a chance to look over its contents, co-Chair of the Alcohol Task Force Dr. Jack Turco said yesterday.
In May, Beta Theta Pi fraternity started covering the medical costs of drunken brothers who spend the night at Dick's House or the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for safety reasons.
College officials are still waiting for the "thought piece" on the Greek system that former Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95 promised to have ready by the Trustee meeting at the beginning of this month.
The Office of Residential Life last week began a comprehensive review to examine students' housing needs, following the final report of the Committee on the First-Year Experience, which was released in May.
It seems the secret cabal at the Dartmouth Film Society has decided that the sophomore class does not want to quit the outdoors for the sake of four-hour silent Swedish films.
After a disappointing finish in the Eastern Sprints last May, the men's heavyweight crew team wanted to make amends and last week it did just that at the annual Intercollegiate Rowing Association race in New Jersey.