Discussion asks why few men serve community
Concern about the relative lack of participation by Dartmouth males in community service prompted last night's discussion, titled "Where Are All the Good Men?"
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Concern about the relative lack of participation by Dartmouth males in community service prompted last night's discussion, titled "Where Are All the Good Men?"
The $5 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 1997 predicted two years ago by College Treasurer Lyn Hutton has been averted, due to recent fund-raising campaigns and the cutting of some planned programs, Associate College Treasurer Win Johnson said.
Soccer teams from 12 business schools across the country and abroad came to Sachem Field this weekend to compete in the 13th annual "MBA World Cup."
Orton Havergal Hicks '21, vice president emeritus of the College, died of natural causes Saturday night at the Kendal retirement community in Hanover. He was 96.
The Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble gave a solid final performance in honor of their graduating seniors on Saturday night. Amid an air of nostalgia and friendship, the Coast's seniors drummed, blew and hammered through a diverse and appealing set.
"It could happen to you" is the principle catch phrase for "Breakdown," the new thriller starring Kurt Russell.
This past Saturday, Dartmouth faced Premier League rival Northeastern University at Sachem field in their final regular season game. The first quarter ended without a score as the Big Green squandered several scoring opportunities with some sloppy play and unforced penalties.
MEN'S TENNIS: Dartmouth's strength in men's tennis had been its depth -- this spring, the Nos. 4 through 6 singles had compiled a 50-13 record. And after yesterday's NCAA East Regional first round match at Harvard, Big Green coach Chuck Kinyon acknowledged, "we match up well with them at the bottom of the ladder, not at the top."
WORCESTER, MA -- Dartmouth's lightweight crews earned two sets of bronze medals this weekend as the they competed against the nation's top collegiate crews at the annual Eastern Sprints Regatta held on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, MA.
The women's lacrosse team thundered through an Ivy League Championship season downing arch rivals and giving many of the nation's top teams a run for their money. Yes, an overall depth of experience and a wealth of rookie talent were the two primary catalysts to this team's success.
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While visiting the Pow-wow on Sunday I felt tremendous pride and honor, but as I was walking home I was overcome with tremendous sadness.
The 20 new members of Palaeopitus, a group of seniors that advises the College President and Dean of the College, were inducted in a ceremony last night.
Members of Delta Delta Delta sorority were frightened and angered by an anonymous letter sent to Safety and Security last week, claiming the sorority had planned a suspicious event prior to their formal on Saturday, May 3.
After finally winning College approval to hold the Pow-wow on the Green, Native Americans at Dartmouth were forced to hold this year's 25th anniversary event inside Thompson Arena due to Saturday's rain.
Students will choose between four meal plan options requiring different levels of mandatory spending for next year, although the level of non-refundable DBA will be lower than the $800 administrators had planned earlier this term.
Hundreds of Dartmouth students, alumni and guests gathered in Rollins Chapel Friday afternoon to honor the celebrated author Michael Dorris, the founder of Dartmouth's Native American Studies program who died in a Concord motel last month.
The Big Green concluded the 1997 season on a tough note, dropping both ends of a doubleheader to Harvard, 2-1 and 8-0, Thursday.