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(08/12/97 9:00am)
Hanover, N.H.: population 10,000. Artists who have performed in the area: tenor Luciano Pavarotti, Indigo Girls, Dave Matthews, Mikhail Baryshnikov. Artists whose work is exhibited in the area: Rembrandt van Rijn, Winslow Homer, Pablo Picasso.
(08/12/97 9:00am)
Although Sophomore Summer is technically a requirement for all College students, some members of the Class of 1999 have left Hanover behind this term to pursue a variety of special internships, vacations or jobs.
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President James Freedman reflected on the changes that have taken place during his 10 years at Dartmouth in an interview on WTSL and WGXL radio stations this weekend.
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The United Postal Service strike may be impeding the delivery of goods nationwide, but for the most part, Hanover businesses and the College have not encountered severe problems in sending or receiving packages.
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When Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott was ready to record her first debut album, she made sure to reach out and call in favors from around the hip-hop world.
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"Spawn" gives us a dark tortured hero and amazing computer-generated effects but, like too many action films today, goes heavy on the special effects and too light on the story.
(08/08/97 9:00am)
The Big Green men's basketball team received an enormous blow earlier in the week when Jihan Bowes-Little, a top-recruit at point guard, decided not to attend Dartmouth in the fall.
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To the Editor:
(08/08/97 9:00am)
Language is a many-splendored thing. When used effectively, it is a tool that allows for the communication of thoughts and preferences like no other known to humans since the beginning of civilization. In fact, language is what allows us to enter into social contracts, or be "civilized," from the start. Without it, we would be lost in a world unto ourselves. With it, this world is expanded to include everything around us.
(08/08/97 9:00am)
A glance at the shows advertised on the Hopkins Center marquee and campus bulletin boards reveals that the College's many artistic students seem to always be on stage.
(08/08/97 9:00am)
The 44th Annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl is tomorrow in Dartmouth's Memorial Stadium and benefits hospitalized children and burn victims.
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Every summer, Dartmouth College turns into Camp Dartmouth as hundreds of campers and conference-goers flock to Hanover to take advantage of the under-used student facilities.
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Twelve Dartmouth students were arrested by the Hanover Police Wednesday night at the Old Dartmouth Cemetery for illegal possession of alcohol.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
"Brave Old World" brought a delightful combination of the old and new in Yiddish concert music to the Dartmouth stage last night.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
The Hood Museum received 121 Old Master and nineteenth-century European prints, including 29 Rembrandt etchings, in a gift of unprecedented quality and quantity from the widow of late Dartmouth alum Adolph Weil '35, a long time patron of the Hood and preeminent American print collector.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/06/97 9:00am)
I stared wistfully at the yellowish-brown mush. With a heavy heart, I picked up the wooden spoon and attempted to prod it back to life. To no avail, my second attempt to cook Indian food produced nothing more than pained expressions. I peered into the pot at the burnt pungent mess and lamented that it had once been a perfectly good potato. It hadn't looked so grim when my teacher was making it.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
Well, here it is -- August, the third part of the term. We have been taking classes for nearly two months, and have only 17 days until final exams begin (17 DAYS!!!). Of course, I'm sure that all of you out there have been keeping up with work, so there is no need to panic. You haven't been distracted by the beautiful weather, the (relatively) skimpy outfits of the opposite sex, or the allure of outdoor pong. You certainly haven't let Tubestock, Summer Carnival, Parents' Weekend or fraternity and sorority formals keep you out of the library. You've used this summer away from home to hone your studying techniques, rather than to shave strokes off your golf game and seconds off your chugging time. I'm sure that all of our parents would be proud to know that they have such mature, future-conscious sons and daughters to take care of them in their old age.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
Dave Portnoy will be at the College tonight to avenge a violent attack on his sister on a college campus is 1996 by teaching other college-aged women how to protect themselves against violence.
(08/06/97 9:00am)
While arts facilities at the College have remained a virtual still-life in the past several decades, recent construction and renovations may brush-up the big picture of arts at the College.