Examing the anatomy of a bonfire
Crawling over a sixty-tier wooden tower, members of the Class of 2000 will have worked for two days on the Homecoming bonfire by the time it is set ablaze tonight.
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Crawling over a sixty-tier wooden tower, members of the Class of 2000 will have worked for two days on the Homecoming bonfire by the time it is set ablaze tonight.
Mark Rothko's impressive color-block painting titled "Orange and Lilac Over Ivory" (1953) (298.5 x 232.4 cm) dominates the second floor foyer of the Hood Museum of Art. As an excellent example of Abstract Expressionism, it is a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary art.
In case you missed the commotion last week when the Rockapellas were selling CDs in the lobby of the Hopkins Center, you should know that the album marks a great achievement for campus a cappella.
At the heart of Dartmouth athletics -- covering the intercollegiate competitions, arranging the intramurals, assembling the club sport spectacles and maintaining the sporting facilities -- is one man: Director of Athletics Richard Jaeger.
"Here we go Yeti, here we go!!!" Now that's exciting. Or how about, "Let's go Big Green Woodsmen!!!" Or, "Come on Moose!!!" I don't think so.
I am writing this column on behalf of the Coed, Fraternity, and Sorority Council, which is formed by the presidents of the 27 Greek-organizations on campus. Our weekly column expresses the opinion of this 1,600 student system and informs the campus about important programs.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
Today when you walk past the Environmental Studies Division of the Outing Club's voter registration drive in the Hopkins Center, consider that in 1994 a member of Congress won his seat by only 21 votes. Also consider that in New Hampshire, both the Senate race and the 2nd district race for the House are too close to predict.
The idealistic blood boiled in my veins when I read "Why Vote" by Joe Peters '99. Imagine a classmate of mine devoting an entire column to urging the Dartmouth Community not to vote!
The 2000 Class Council last night elected Peter Cataldo as its president when it elected its officers for the rest of the year.
Fall rush provided the fraternity system with 29 more new members than last year, but pledge class sizes varied widely among the houses.
The College has planned several activities to commemorate the 25th anniversary of coeducation at the College and to encourage the Dartmouth community to reflect on changes at the College over the past 25 years.
The Conservative Union at Dartmouth passed a resolution Monday night to back the Indian as the College's mascot in the name of tradition.
Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole failed to deliver the dominating performance he needed to win over the electorate, according to the College's own political pundits who gathered in the Rockefeller Center to watch last night's presidential debate live on The Cable News Network.
While lecturing a jazz history class at the Hopkins Center yesterday, tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman said he wanted to "express himself honestly and directly" with his music.
Wearing a black DKNY shirt and dark trousers, jazz impresario Joshua Redman told a crowd of students gathered in Faulkner Recital Hall that music is a "healing force" that has the power to bring together people of different ideologies.
Between 25 and 50 incidents of shoplifting are reported in Hanover each year, which constitutes a "serious problem," according to Hanover Police Captain Chris O'Connor.
The Upper Valley's Advance Transit system has started a major project to enhance its service, including the replacement of most of its buses.