Programming Board seeks to make impact on social scene
Seeking to improve social options at Dartmouth, the Programming Board kicked off some of its new activities this weekend with a revamped Friday Night Dance Party and a comedy show.
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Seeking to improve social options at Dartmouth, the Programming Board kicked off some of its new activities this weekend with a revamped Friday Night Dance Party and a comedy show.
A local man is facing a felony charge after allegedly stealing one bicycle and attempting to steal another at the College earlier this month.
William Smith, 75, of West Lebanon was struck by a moving car Saturday evening as he was crossing East Wheelock Street in front of the Hanover Inn.
After one-and-a-half years of discussion and debate over the merits of the Dartmouth Experience program, students and faculty launched the new program when they moved into the recently renovated East Wheelock cluster last week.
Addressing the Afro-American Society at its annual Convocation yesterday afternoon, Dr. Wilburn Durousseau '58, a Los Angles-based obstetrician and gynecologist, spoke about his experiences at Dartmouth and advocated racial tolerance.
With an overall record of 248-144, the Dartmouth women's tennis team is proud of its history, especially within the Ivy League. In fact, the young 1996-97 squad is just aching to follow up on 22 years of competitive excellence.
They had all summer to prepare for the biggest game of the year, but having finally beaten Penn, the Big Green football team must shift its focus away from the celebration of beating an Ivy powerhouse and focus on another team from Pennsylvania, Lehigh.
As Jen Parkinson wrote yesterday, "If some one is going to bother reading 750 or more words of my opinions, perhaps they deserve to know who I am." So, allow me to introduce myself.
Few Dartmouth and college traditions are introduced to freshmen as quickly as the unavoidable ritual of pressing the flesh. During the first week a kind of 'meet and greet' mania grips the entering class, and in the ensuing melee one of the first casualties is the name of the person who has just introduced himself or herself.
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With only two weeks left to go, the College's Will to Excel capital campaign has exceeded its goal by 6 percent, raising $530,033,275 in a span of five years.
After more than two years of controversy, the new Roth Center of Jewish Life at Dartmouth is finally under construction.
Students returning to campus this week may have been shocked to discover that Full Fare was missing.
The group of 15 women intending to form a new sorority on campus hopes to formally request College recognition this term.
Sororities are expecting an increased number of sophomore to come through their doors and fraternities will make a big push for new members when the Greek system's dizzying rush begins this weekend.
In professional sports, one hears about find an athlete "playing for a contract." That is, in the year before their current deal runs out, performance is stepped up to make a new deal more lucrative.
Bonded by the dual purposes of creating an innovative rhythm and forging a cultural and societal bond, the Afro-Brazilian percussion group Olodum will appear tonight in Spaulding Auditorium.
Field hockey rookie Lauren Scopaz '00 has been selected as this week's athlete of the week for her efforts last Saturday against Penn.
Question: what do mad cab drivers, huge men in spandex, and the beaches at Coletta have in common?
The men's tennis team launches into its fall season as the Big Green hit the road and head for the Yale Invitational Tournament on Friday.