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(09/23/97 9:00am)
Seven students at the University of New Hampshire were arrested on Friday after a 90-minute standoff during which a crowd of 600 students pelted police with bottles and cans. It was the second such incident at UNH in just two weeks.
(09/23/97 9:00am)
Pete Napolitano has resigned after 10 years at the helm of the financially-troubled Dartmouth Dining Services, accepting a new position at Middlebury College in Vermont.
(09/23/97 9:00am)
Twenty Dartmouth Dining Services employees are losing their jobs so students can avoid paying a mandatory $800 per term minimum on food.
(09/23/97 9:00am)
The speaker at this morning's convocation ceremony is Louise Erdrich '76, the best-selling author who was divorcing author Dartmouth professor Michael Dorris when he killed himself in a Concord motel room in April.
(09/23/97 9:00am)
The College agreed last week to pay $9,000 in penalties to the federal government for serious safety violations related to the June 8 death of Karen Wetterhahn, the chemistry professor poisoned by a toxic liquid in her Dartmouth laboratory.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
If you gave Forrest Gump a badge and a gun and sent him after Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas, you'd pretty much have the movie "Cop Land," which delivers a truckload of strong performances, but never quite falls together.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
It's summertime and you know what that means -- ice cream, scant clothing and summer blockbusters. With the likes of "Men in Black" and "Air Force One" currently hogging up screen time at your local movie theater, Def Jam's "How to be a Player," the story of a debonair Casanova and his salacious exploits, might not exactly make it into the Valhalla of movie classics usually reserved for cinematic pearls like "Star Wars" and "E.T."
(08/20/97 9:00am)
Training camp is winding down. The first weekend of the football season approaches, and as usual, August optimism abounds with every fan. These are the fans who have already booked plane reservations to San Diego for Super Bowl XXXII because this is their team's year. Whose year will it be in 1997? Will the Packers repeat as NFL champions, or will they be dethroned by the Cowboys, the '49ers or -- gasp -- an AFC team? Here are the final predictions for the upcoming season that will end with a Green Bay victory over Cincinnati on January 25.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/20/97 9:00am)
C Says: P, can you believe Sophomore Summer is almost over? It flew by.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
If Daniel Webster had been alive two hundred years later and living on-campus, his now-famous speech would probably have been something to the effect of, "As I have said, sir, it is a small college, but there are those who...wait, what the heck happened to my shampoo?"
(08/20/97 9:00am)
The College's Committee on Cable Television met with eight students last night in the Topliff lounge at an open discussion about the possibility of providing a cable television signal to individual residence hall rooms.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
Acting Dean of the Thayer School of Engineering Charles Hutchinson is having no problems adjusting to his temporary role, but the search for his replacement will begin soon, according to College Provost James Wright.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
Associate Director of Dining Servics Tucker Rossiter said yesterday DDS would cut 11 union jobs, five non-union jobs and four management jobs in order to reduce costs and accommodate the new operating hours announced last week.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
The conspiracy and embezzlement trial of former Topside convenience store manager Bob Jette is now scheduled for Sept. 8. Jette, who is accused of embezzling $30,000 from the store, filed a motion to postpone his original Aug. 4 trial date.
(08/20/97 9:00am)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed levying a $13,500 fine against the College for violating safety laws following an inquiry into the death of Chemistry Professor Karen Wetterhahn earlier this summer.
(08/18/97 9:00am)
311, a band which hails from Nebraska, released their fourth major album, "Transistor," last Tuesday. Along with Sublime and No Doubt, 311 reached mainstream popularity last year with MTV's ridiculously heavy airplay of "Down" and "All Mixed Up."
(08/18/97 9:00am)
Koko Taylor may be the reigning Queen of the Blues, but Spaulding Auditorium certainly ain't the house of blues.
(08/18/97 9:00am)
The end is near.
(08/18/97 9:00am)
DDS has made a step in the right direction by incorporating student opinion in its newly announced changes.