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(06/11/95 9:00am)
Students hoping to make newspaper headlines after graduation may have their dreams come true a little early, as myriad journalists plan on attending this year's Commencement ceremony June 11 to capture President Bill Clinton's speech.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
While sophomores still have to worry about housing for the next fall term, the Secret Service and the press had better not complain about their housing assignments for the upcoming Commencement weekend. They could be living on campus--and they won't be in the River cluster or the Choates.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
Veronica Mullei never finished her journey from Kenya to Hanover.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The Class of 1945, one of three classes never to have a formal Commencement ceremony, returns to the College this weekend for its 50th reunion.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The relocation of this spring's Commencement ceremony from its previous location on the lawn in front of Baker Library bothered many seniors who considered it to be a break from Dartmouth tradition.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
Founded in the early 1980s by Moses Pendleton '71, the acclaimed dance company Momix brings a performance full of wonder and fantasy to Dartmouth on June 23 and 24.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The adage "things ain't what they used to be" is perhaps the most appropriate description of the arts at Dartmouth today.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
Each year, Dartmouth's senior class gives a gift to the College -- usually not a tangible gift but a promise of future donations.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
While most visitors to the College this weekend will be content just watching the Commencement ceremonies, the College's Board of Trustees has its own agenda in mind.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The members of the Class of 1995 will commemorate the culmination of their Dartmouth experiences this weekend, rounding out a week of senior activities and celebrations.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
Along with the 50th class reunion scheduled this weekend, members of the Classes of 1925 and 1930 will also be returning to Hanover to reminisce about their time at the College.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
While being named valedictorian is the highest honor the College can bestow on a graduate, the instant celebrity fades quickly, according to three former valedictorians.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
It is often overlooked that undergraduates are not the only students receiving degrees at Commencement -- the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, the Thayer School of Engineering and the Dartmouth Medical School each have graduate students who will be receiving their degrees this weekend.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The future is an open book for all Dartmouth seniors. Some plan to embark on adventures that will take them thousands of miles from Hanover and others prefer to wait a few years before leaving the familiar surroundings of the College.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
It has been a busy four years since the Class of 1995 first arrived in Hanover. Seniors have participated in the beginnings of a shift in Dartmouth's social climate and multiple protests against a myriad of campus, national and worldwide issues.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Class of 1995 began, as all classes here do, in a flurry of numbers written on an application sitting on the desks of admissions officers in early 1991 -- there were SATs and ACTs and GPAs and more.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
Class of 1995 valedictorian Kristin Cobb developed a near-perfect recipe for success since she first arrived on campus -- a successful combination of academics and running.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
While some seniors can barely stand the thought of leaving the College after this weekend, others can hardly wait to get out of Hanover and into the big, wide world.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
James von Rittmann '95 will be celebrating Commencement along with the rest of his classmates, but with a different perspective on graduation -- von Rittmann is a 34-year-old businessman who enrolled at the College at the age of 29.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
Over the past several weeks, Dartmouth's department of Facilities, Operations and Management has been working feverishly to prepare for Memorial Field's debut as a graduation site.