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(09/28/98 9:00am)
Your neighbor's stereo always too loud? Your roommate just has issues? If you live in the East Wheelock Cluster, you can now take your troubles to the Peer Review Board, a group of students who will rule on incidents involving housing policy violations.
(09/28/98 9:00am)
The College's Office of Environmental Health and Safety closed Zeta Beta Chi sorority's house on north College Street at the beginning of summer when a resident's family member found a small amount of mercury there.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Tonight the Hopkins Center is going to sizzle with the arrival of the innovative Bebe Miller Dance Company, a New York troupe that is pushing the boundaries of modern dance and the music of Don Byron, a world renowned jazz clarinetist.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience tonight? The Dartmouth Film Society will be giving a tribute to Japanese director Susumi Hani in the Loew Auditorium.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Elliott Smith is perhaps best known as that endearingly geeky guy seen taking a bow alongside mutant diva Celine Dion after he performed at this year's Academy Awards ceremony. "A folkier Beck" was what Smith was dubbed by critics that were quick to notice the two performers' similar taste in fashionably unfashionable Miami Vice-meets-Mars threads. A new, easily categorized star was born: Beck-meets-Dylan. Natch.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Following a tough loss at the hands of Ivy rival Penn, the obvious solution for the Big Green football team would be to try and look ahead to the next opponent and tell yourself things will be different. Unfortunately, a quick glance for the Big Green might provide more anguish than joy as looming on the horizon tomorrow is the Big Green's toughest opponent of the season, Maine.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(09/25/98 9:00am)
I sat in the stands two days ago listening to speeches given as part of President James Wright's inauguration. It was a beautiful autumn day, like the postcards they sell in the Dartmouth Bookstore. Dartmouth was celebrating and welcoming a new leader. However, the most meaningful part of the day's events for me was Student Assembly President Josh Green's speech on student leadership and heroes.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
With beer in hand, a student is caught drinking by Safety and Security during Orientation Week -- just days before matriculation. As most freshmen will tell you, that student will immediately be separated from the College forever ... or so the story goes.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Students and faculty reacted more positively to College President James Wright's comments about Dartmouth's research commitment in his inaugural address Wednesday than they had when he called the College a "research university" at the April campus-wide meeting to announce his presidency.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Seven presidential biographers will visit the College as Montgomery Fellows next winter and spring as part of a series about presidential character in the 20th century.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Dartmouth dropped three spots in the latest U.S. News and World Report ranking of undergraduate institutions, putting it in a four-way tie for 10th place in the national university category.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's volleyball team is on a mission to be one point better this season than last.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
The Dartmouth College women's soccer team grabbed national attention last week by compiling a 2-1-1 record in two tournaments, with three of the four games coming against ranked opponents.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
It was an innocent, unplanned visit to the pet shop in West Leb. My roommate Kelly and I had just tagged along with Kendall and Abbey for the ride to Kmart so that we could get the much desired, much needed bath mat; but Kendall needed food for her fish, Paco and Rosa.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
Well, orientation is over, and I trust you '02s feel properly oriented. To provide further guidance for your successful transition into life in the Dartmouth community, I will proceed to answer your questions about life, the universe, Dartmouth and everything. Well, maybe not your questions in particular, but at least the ones that the imaginary freshmen who live in my head ask me.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
I have always been a supporter of President Clinton. Through Gennifer Flowers, Whitewater, Paula Jones and even much of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, I have consistently supported the President, stating that his professional actions were far more important than personal mistakes Many people who agree with me on this point feel that the President should remain in office. I don't.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
James Wright's inauguration yesterday as the 16th president of Dartmouth College marked the latest installation in the Wheelock succession, which will keep the College on its current, steady course into the next century.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
A new chapter in Dartmouth history opened with he inauguration of James Wright as the 16th president of the College, but what the chapter will be and how historians will read it are still left for Wright to define.
(09/24/98 9:00am)
From his days as a zinc-miner to his new era as the 16th president of Dartmouth -- James Wright has traveled a long way from his hometown of Galena, Ill.