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(11/20/96 11:00am)
Time at Dartmouth is precious. Juggling classes and friends is hard enough without adding other activities. With this pressure on our time, it is easy to see why people want to use their time for important things, things that will make a difference. It is hard to make priorities, to choose which activities will be the best use of our time.
(11/20/96 11:00am)
This column is intended to outline some of the arguments against Proposition 209 and in support of affirmative action policies. It is my attempt to support and further the efforts of The Dartmouth Coalition for Equal Access and Opportunity, the sponsors of Wednesday's protest and rally.
(11/20/96 11:00am)
The student or students who hung posters in nearly every residence hall yesterday accusing a student of rape evidently felt character assassination was the best way to voice an opinion.
(11/20/96 11:00am)
Since its inception in 1769, the College's Board of Trustees has encountered many issues that have defined its role and demonstrated the ways in which it has tried to act in the College's best interests.
(11/20/96 11:00am)
Between Monday night and yesterday morning, posters were put up across campus labeling a male member of the class of '99 a "rapist".
(11/20/96 11:00am)
The Student Assembly last night announced an arrangement with the registrar's office to increase the availability of the office during the lunch hour.
(11/20/96 11:00am)
Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco has decided to derecognize Beta Theta Pi fraternity, said Jack Burnett, president of the board of trustees of Beta's Dartmouth chapter.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Wind Symphony will celebrate the life and work of composer and arranger Vaclav Nelhybel in a concert titled "A Composer's Life: Vaclav Nelhybel," tonight in Spaulding Auditorium.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
One week ago last Sunday, Mike Tyson, the epitome of brashness and supreme self-confidence, was thoroughly pummeled by Evander Holyfield. Mike Tyson, a man who had previously been knocked down once in his professional career, was beaten so badly that Referee Mitch Halpern had to stop the fight in the beginning of the 11th round. Mike Tyson, the biggest bully of them all, was bullied by a man with a heart condition.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
"Ughhh," said Janna Merryfield '00 after the women's volleyball team was eliminated from the Ivy League Tournament this weekend.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
Well, friends and neighbors, I've just returned from a hearty weekend spent milling about in the frozen flatlands of upstate New York at a little out-of-the-way liberal arts funhouse known as Hamilton College, and my cynicism has been absolutely sapped. Having briefly experienced the misery and tedium of a place other than Dartmouth, my sturm und drang has been positively squelched. I'm a new man.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
To the Editor:
(11/19/96 11:00am)
To many students, the Board of Trustees is an enigmatic body.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
Jon Heavey '97, president of the Student Assembly, wears several hats, including clown hats, and has much more going for him than just his presidency.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Coalition for Equal Access and Opportunity will host a "speak out" tomorrow to protest the passage of Proposition 209 in California.
(11/19/96 11:00am)
Students discussed Proposition 209 and affirmative action policies at a debate last night about the California Civil Rights Initiative, which was passed by California voters on November 5.
(11/18/96 11:00am)
The opening words from Bach's "Magnificat" disclosed the essence of the entire Glee Club Fall term concert, which took place Saturday evening in Spaulding Auditorium. "Magnificat anima mea Dominum," the chorus sang -- "My soul doth magnify the Lord."
(11/18/96 11:00am)
The dramatic performance group Nuestras Voces effectively attacked discrimination and recent efforts -- such as Proposition 209 -- to roll back affirmative action programs, during last night's powerful performance of El Teatro de la Esperanza's "Guadalupe."
(11/18/96 11:00am)
Men's Soccer: The Big Green ended their 1996 season with a disappointing 1-0 loss to Brown Saturday night. With 27:24 to go in the game, the Bears' Eric Block headed in a shot. Keeper Matt Nyman '98 made five saves on the night. The Big Green ended with a 7-8-2 overall record (2-3-2 Ivy).
(11/18/96 11:00am)
The first road trip of the year is always a test for any team. When that trip involves dealing with two of the toughest teams and the most raucous crowds in the ECAC, the situation certainly becomes even less favorable.