UNC confirms plans to play Dartmouth in basketball
The varsity basketball teams at the College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have set a date for the Tarheels to play the Big Green in Chapel Hill.
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The varsity basketball teams at the College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have set a date for the Tarheels to play the Big Green in Chapel Hill.
Time warp. You have exactly two weeks to squeeze in a summer's worth of bonding with your life at home. And if you worked C & R, you have two seconds, but never mind that, you can fit it in.
The chemistry and biology departments will each receive research grants of $167,251 from the United States Department of Education.
While many students went home for break during Commencement and Reunion, others stayed behind to work for the College and earn some extra money.
This summer Sigma Delta sorority has become a house without a home.
The year-long search to replace Sexual Abuse Awareness Program Coordinator Heather Earle continues as the four candidates evaluated at the end of last term failed to meet the qualifications necessary for the job.
The two student groups that came together to reform the College's sexual abuse procedures following the College's alleged mishandling of a sexual abuse charge, have now filed reports with the administration.
Three members of the Dartmouth track and field team finished All-American at the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships on June 4 in Nashville, Tenn.
A few weeks ago, I attended the Dartmouth Energy Council's final meeting of the year. Having attended Energy Council meetings all year long, I had come to expect very little from the administrators and faculty who convene every other month to review the College's energy guidelines and propose new ways to cut energy costs. The meetings that I have attended have all started with a report that energy use has gone up by about five percent over the previous year. This is followed by some very general discussion and a few new ideas until the hour has passed and the meeting is over.
Spending the summer in Hanover provides students with many chances to make our Dartmouth experience more rewarding.
Although having fewer students on campus seems like the perfect time for Dartmouth professors to leave teaching in the hands of visiting professors, there are fewer visiting professors teaching in the summer than in other terms this year, according to Assistant Dean of the Faculty Sheila Culbert.
The Thayer School of Engineering will receive $530,000 from the Clare Luce Booth Program to pay for a new female faculty position and to fund the last year of study for eight female engineering majors.
The day after graduating from Dartmouth and shaking hands with President Bill Clinton during Commencement ceremonies, Peter Hecht '95 fell ill with meningitis.
Vermont District Court Judge Marilyn Skoglund dismissed charges of allegedly growing marijuana against College Mathematics Lecturer John Finn on May 31, due to lack of evidence.
Although Commencement and Reunion at the College is generally known to attract large crowds, the celebrations this spring drew an unprecedented number of visitors.
President Bill Clinton stressed the importance of education in a rapidly changing global economy and the role graduates will play in society in his Commencement address to the Class of 1995 on June 11.
Steven Hoffman '95-A time to reflect
While their classmates were relaxing on the Green or hanging out with friends, some seniors athletes spent hours in training.These dedicated athletes have led Dartmouth's teams to success.
The 1994-95 season was a year of records for Dartmouth sports, with several teams experiencing success they had never before achieved.
Although most people who live in Hanover consider it to be a safe town, the Secret Service still has a tough job to do when they prepare the small New Hampshire town for a visit by the President.