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(06/08/97 9:00am)
All Dartmouth students work to balance classes with other activities, but these five seniors -- Paige Kambas, Jesse Kearney, Cristina Kuechmann, Caleb Scott and Sariya Sharp -- stand out as jugglers of many interesting, and at times unusual, committments.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
Paavo T. Lipponen '64, prime minister of Finland and keynote speaker for the College's Commencement ceremony, will be one of eight recipients of Dartmouth honorary degrees today.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
Despite being the head of state of a country thousands of miles away, this year's Commencement speaker has always held Dartmouth close to his heart.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
For the first time in the College's history, two graduating seniors have been selected as class valedictorian.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
It's finally here -- graduation. No longer can you deny the existence of the stage in front of Baker, nor can you pretend those thousands of green chairs are actually grass. While most seniors have dreaded graduation for months now, today is a day you will remember your whole life.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
The Frost play festival showcased the works of Dartmouth undergraduate playwrigts. The series of plays, performed by randomly assigned actors and actresses, were well received by the enthusiastic audience who gathered to see the plays last week.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
Much to many fans' disappointment, "Baile de Los Locos," the latest album by revolutionary Riverside Calif. punk/ska band, the Voodoo Glow Skulls, does not meet up to the style and quality they built up in their previous two albums.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
Hale-Bopp comet is just an insignificant white speck in the sky, someone was quoted as saying in the Dartmouth. What's the big deal? It was the brightest comet in Earth's orbit in nearly 500 years.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
Maybe, after all, it's not so bad going to Dartmouth.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(05/27/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(05/27/97 9:00am)
I'm sure few of us missed the recent uproar when Dartmouth was ranked #1 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report in the "Best Professors" category. The administration boldly advertised this fact to students, parents and alums -- hoping, no doubt, that the news would lead to a wave of fervent support and monetary donations.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
It was a little more than three years ago when the College's two coed undergraduate societies were formed -- and while Panarchy's membership remains steady, Amarna may soon face problems as membership rises.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
This past year, Case Dorkey '99 has had quite a full plate of activities. He has been a member of the Student Assembly, an intern at Dartmouth Dining Services, the treasurer of '99 Class Council and has sat on the board of several College committees.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
"How could anyone have been crazy enough to put the president's house on Webster Avenue?," then-College President John G. Kemeny asked in an article published in The Dartmouth in 1977.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
The Hanover Fire Department was dispatched to Hanover High School at approximately 9:30 p.m. Sunday night to contain a building "heavily involved in fire," according to a fire department press release.
(05/27/97 9:00am)
The College was one of 35 schools that received a grant from the National Science Foundation last week -- a grant which will allow for the implementation and maintenance of faster computer connections with other colleges and universities.
(05/26/97 9:00am)
The capacity crowd gathered in Spaulding Auditorium on Saturday was treated to a superb concert by the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra. The program consisted of two symphonies by Mozart and Berlioz.
(05/26/97 9:00am)
After a three year hiatus, and an Oscar under his belt, Stephen Spielberg returns to the director's chair. Fortunately for us, the acclaim he received for "Schindler's List" did not go to his head.
(05/26/97 9:00am)
To the Editor: