New group will focus on education
Members of the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance this term formed Allies, a group which serves as a forum for gay and straight students.
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Members of the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance this term formed Allies, a group which serves as a forum for gay and straight students.
This year more than 10 professors were granted tenure by their departments.
The College has announced that it is likely the Will to Excel capital campaign will reach its $500 million goal in June.
This year's Student Assembly has had a quieter year than most, concentrating on regaining legitimacy rather than arguing over political statements.
Associate Director of Admissions and Director of Minority Recruitment Lorna Hunter will leave the College May 31 to become dean of admissions and financial aid at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
The Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, aided by the Chamber Singers, the Glee Club, and the Handel Society delivered stunning performances of Beethoven's 9th Symphony over the weekend.
Ever been greeted by someone who knows you, but you can't remember them at all? In a new film currently showing, a man finds himself cast into a similar but much more difficult predicament.
The Brine/Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association recently announced the 1996 All-American teams.
With a name like Hapgood, you've got to be good, right? Well, in the case of Big Green lacrosse star Scott Hapgood '97, he's more than just good, he's great.
To the Editor:
How many of you actually know what the big yellow trucks behind Baker are doing? For the first three months they were there, we only noticed the construction because it forced us to take a detour en route to fraternity row on Saturday nights. If we did stop to think about what was going on, we just figured that the library expansion was already underway.
A couple days ago, students were mailed a glitzy, little booklet introducing the new and impressive "Your Card."
Every Tuesday night, Mikki Hebl, a Ph.D. candidate in social psychology and the Graduate Associate in the RipWoodSmith cluster, holds "Fireless-side Chats" to talk with undergraduates in her cluster.
Earlier this month, a fire that was probably ignited by a lit cigarette claimed the lives of five students in a fraternity house at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but administrators and Greek house managers at the College say such an event could not happen at Dartmouth.
A non-matriculating member of the Class of 1999, who allegedly tried to kill his father last summer because his parents refused to pay for his higher education, is pending trial in Maryland.
The College has begun a six-month revision of its "Physical Facilities Inventory and Recommendations" document, otherwise known as the College's Master Plan.
The Dartmouth women's sailing team is gearing up for the competition of the season -- the National Sailing Competition next Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the University at Wisconsin. The team will compete against the 16 best teams in the nation.
It is time for a little honesty in modern America. It is time to face some unpleasant truths without flinching, and to deal with them rather than trying to wish them all away. It is time for people to start accepting once again that their fates lie largely in their own hands, and that the world does not owe anyone a living.
As graduation nears, and I head out into the real world, I dream of a tobacco-free society and a different Republican party. The relation between the two goals is closer than you might imagine.
Two Dartmouth freshmen are spearheading a campaign to raise money for Kyle Roderick '99, their classmate who has been diagnosed with large-cell follicular lymphoma, a cancer of the lymph system.