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(07/29/96 9:00am)
School is out for students at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, but not for the approximately 400 business executives returning to the Dartmouth campus to participate in one of Tuck's executive education programs.
(07/29/96 9:00am)
Director of Career Services Skip Sturman told an audience of 150 that the College's reputation commands attention from potential employers in a lecture in Collis Common Ground Saturday morning.
(07/29/96 9:00am)
Parents of the Class of 1998 paddled the Connecticut, walked the campus, attended faculty lectures, sat in on foreign language drills and toured Baker Tower over the course of the three-day 1998 Family weekend, held Friday through Sunday.
(07/29/96 9:00am)
A New Hampshire state prosecutor was arrested Friday for possession of three works of art reported stolen from the College's collections in March 1995.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Sports at Dartmouth are not something the average student takes lightly. To be a Big Green athlete means dedication, hard work, and a great deal of sacrifice, and Dartmouth's fans know it. The men and women decked in green and white have historically been some of the proudest and best representatives of the College.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
If basketball player Sea (pronounced 'Shay') Lonergan '97 had been told that after three years at Dartmouth he would establish himself as the top player in the Ivy League, he most likely would have laughed.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
For incoming freshmen, the world of sports may seem out-of-reach, open only to recruited athletes. Getting involved in athletics at Dartmouth, however, may be much easier than expected.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
There is one Dartmouth student you will see in the newspaper a lot, and who, even if you don't know it, represents you.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
What do you get when you mix hard work, late nights, caffeine, WordPerfect, breadsticks, pencils, notepads and almost 100 students?
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Where can a young 'shmen go to explore spirituality and ponder abstract religious questions? Becoming a philosophy or a religion major is one option. The other is to explore all the religious opportunities Dartmouth College offers.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Editor's Note: Although people do use these words, this article is somewhat tongue in cheek, so take it as such.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
With so much of Dartmouth life to take advantage of, setting aside time to study can be a challenge for the students who call Hanover their second home. Once students find the time to devote to their courses, locating a place conducive to perfect mental efficiency can be an equally formidable task.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton is a busy man. Not so busy that he misses his pickup basketball games with students and faculty members, though. Along with reading and writing, playing basketball is one of the three things he does well, the 6-foot-3-inch, genteel administrator said.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
It's hard to go anywhere on campus or in Hanover without seeing a Dartmouth student at work, whether it's at a library or a local restaurant. For first-year students coming to campus though, where to look and what to expect in the way of employment is often an important issue.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Many support networks exist on campus which encourage understanding of minority issues.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
English Professor Peter Saccio is doing his part to uphold Dartmouth's reputation as the country's premier teaching institution, even though many of his students have never set foot in his classroom.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
The assertive glass and steel face of the Hopkins Center stands out among the various buildings surrounding the Dartmouth Green. Just as this architecture adds a unique flavor to the Dartmouth campus, the cultural programs and activities that the Hopkins Center provides all contribute, in their own unique ways, to a well-rounded liberal arts education.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
The arts are a major part of Dartmouth life. From guerilla performance art to dancing groups, from major theatrical plays to photography exhibitions, art abounds at the College.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth teaches us many things, but perhaps most importantly, it teaches us the ability to think and act as educated and informed human beings. And in doing so, it often challenges us to push ourselves to the limit in terms of commitments and dedication, both in and out of the classroom. And many of us accept that challenge, if not happily, often at least grudgingly.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
Every winter I slide into my Texas drawl and start whining about the snow and the ridiculously cold New Hampshire temperatures. I find myself longing for tumbleweeds, mesquite and the plains of West Texas.