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(06/24/98 9:00am)
Picture this: you're in your room somewhere in the River when suddenly, the blitz you've been waiting for pops up on JoshGreenMail(TM). The "study session" cue you've been waiting for all evening has arrived, and instantly you're off to Topliff to meet with your ... lab partner, we'll say. You stride proudly across the Green and pause for a moment in front of Topliff's front door -- it's locked.
(06/24/98 9:00am)
To the Editor:
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To the Editor:
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Author and political activist Manning Marable, most famous for his writings on race and ethnicity, will arrive at the College today as the Summer term's Montgomery Fellow.
(06/24/98 9:00am)
The number of both locked and unlocked bikes reported stolen increased last term, especially towards the end of the school-year, according to Safety and Security Crime Prevention Specialist Rebel Roberts.
(06/24/98 9:00am)
A rain-soaked crowd of 1,509 degree recipients concluded their Dartmouth careers June 14 with advice and reflections from Pulitzer-prize winning biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin and College President James Freedman.
(06/24/98 9:00am)
A Dartmouth graduate student was allegedly assaulted by a former College custodian armed with a knife as she walked down South Main Street early in the morning on Wednesday, June 10.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
I was at a party a few nights ago with a lot of seniors, and one of my friends cruelly popped in the "St. Elmo's Fire" soundtrack, rendering many of us in the room emotional wrecks. "You can't play 'St. Elmo's Fire' during Senior Week!" one of us protested, in vain of course. Comments like these are typical as Senior Spring draws to a close and Commencement Day approaches. Because, today is the day that none of us wants to arrive. For all our griping about the lack of social options in Hanover, or about the absurdity of the $15 Dartalk monthly fee, Dartmouth seniors want to stay Dartmouth seniors, if only for another term, another week, even another day.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
Time has flown since those halcyon days of the late '40s when the Class of '48 roamed the Hanover plain. It's hard to believe that 50 years have passed -- 50 years during which so many significant changes have occurred.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
We have banned the G-word (the event we are attending today) and the A-word (what we become after the G-word.) We have had sappy conversations and teary trips down Memory Lane. We have watched each other spend a year (and especially the Spring) adjusting to the idea of Graduation. We have watched each other cope in our own fashion: Some of us have taken the Ledyard Challenge, while others have streaked the Green, the Reserves, and the Hanover Inn; some have imbibed too much, or acquired tattoos, or just behaved as juveniles, to prove that we are not yet adults, will not be adults, refuse to be adults. And yet, for all of our efforts, time has not stopped, the world has not ceased spinning, and June 14th has still arrived.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
The following is the graduation list as of Thursday, June 11. Students with no number following their name are members of the Class of 1998, and all other students have class years noted.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
Neither el Nino nor ice storms could stop Dartmouth athletic teams from competition this year, and, as in any year, 1997-98 had its share of wins, losses and close calls. With apologies to David Letterman, from the home office in Hanover, N.H., here are the Top 15 Sports Stories of the past three terms.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
After Commencement, seniors plan to work, to travel and, yes, some of them are looking forward to even more studying.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
Like every class entering the College, the Class of 1998 was once only a jumble of numbers on paper -- SATs, GPAs and other figures.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
After four years of living in isolated Hanover, N.H., senior Brent Laffoon decided he was not ready to make the most of the world's opportunities -- instead, he wants to change it.
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William Tarr '98 interned for an investment bank and a consulting firm while he was a student at the College, but he has turned down job offers on Wall Street in favor of "an adventure."
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This weekend's Commencement celebration featured Chamber Singer and Glee Club performances of a wide variety of music, ranging from well-loved, traditional Dartmouth melodies to African Freedom songs.
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Many students spend a term abroad with Dartmouth's Foreign Study Program, but, for senior Amy Klepetar, the program was a life-changing experience.
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In the year following graduation, Erin Walsh '98 will care for patients who are expected to live for less than six months in a hospice house in Mozula, Mont.
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Tara Bennett '98 bid farewell to Dartmouth classrooms this June, but she will be moving on to the classrooms of Norwell High School, this time as a teacher.