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(05/27/98 9:00am)
In 1986, Courtyard Cafe Manager Cynthia Hart was at a food service trade show and noticed what has come to be known as "Hop Fries," and the love affair has never ended.
(05/27/98 9:00am)
Retired German Professor Werner Hoffmeister died last Thursday at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
(05/27/98 9:00am)
The College's housing waitlist for Fall term has 153 students for the second time in three years, just one year after it dropped to a five-year low of 76.
(05/27/98 9:00am)
The Student Assembly last night narrowly voted to support a plan from Director of Residential Operations Woody Eckels to lock all residence hall doors starting this fall.
(05/26/98 9:00am)
There's really not much to remember about "Sliding Doors," which proves to be one of the most mediocre films of the year. Some of the performances are good, and the premise is pretty interesting, but in the end who cares about anything that happens in this movie?
(05/26/98 9:00am)
The past year has seen the cinematic revitalization of a group of actors who supposedly reached their creative peaks in the 1970s. Dustin Hoffman in "Wag the Dog," Jack Nicholson in "As Good as it Gets," Al Pacino in "Donnie Brasco" -- the local multiplex may look more like a time warp than a cinema these days. Warren Beatty apparently wants in on the trend too, and "Bulworth" is his entry into the Old Fogies Derby.
(05/26/98 9:00am)
In the previous few weeks, members of the Big Green track squads noted that the IC4A and ECAC championships for men and women respectively were merely meets to showcase individual talent rather than team efforts. This past weekend at George Mason Universtiy in Fairfax, Va., nobody did more to deserve the individual spotlight than the Big Green's decathalete, Greg Johnston '99.
(05/26/98 9:00am)
Collis should be like this all the time!" Boy, if I only had a dollar for every time I heard that this Saturday night/Sunday morning, I could probably finance the rest of my Dartmouth education. In all seriousness, Dartmouth students did love seeing their student center actually looking -- oh my goodness -- like a student center. Yes, for one terrific night now known campus-wide as Dartmouth Up All Night, Collis was not overrun with senior citizens' meetings and office workers. It was instead overrun with Dartmouth students having tons of fun. And it was fabulous.
(05/26/98 9:00am)
I want to ask you a question. If you were given a year to change Dartmouth, and if you were also given a group of people who wanted to work with you toward similar goals, what would you change? I'm hoping you'll answer this question, but not for the reasons you might guess. (Yes, the Visions project is really over ... I promise.)
(05/26/98 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(05/26/98 9:00am)
The College has transformed dramatically over the years. From the early days of Eleazar Wheelock to the present, the student body has experienced much change as well, but one thing has remained constant.
(05/26/98 9:00am)
Dartmouth students were up all night at the Collis Center this weekend. Hundreds of students played Win, Lose or Draw, caught Jello falling from two stories and listened to a cappella and tap dancing till 5:00 in the morning.
(05/26/98 9:00am)
The 1998-99 Student Assembly filled many of its cabinet positions at its second organizational meeting last night.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
Xscape, a foursome of talented singers from an Atlanta suburb, College Park, burst early onto the 1990s R&B scene with their tight four-part vocal harmonies and unique Southern flavor.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
Three hours, three plays and three playwrights. Last night, the Eleanor Frost Play Festival premiered three student-written plays: "A Portrait" by Nicole Savickas '00, "Moonset" by Jo Weingarten '98 and "Mabel, Edna and the Tiresome Mr. Smith" by Kristina Hagstrom '98.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
The Women's sailing team will head to New Orleans this weekend as one of the favorites to bring home the national title. The championships begin on Monday and continue through Wednesday with 16 teams competing for the top spot in the nation.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
Though the team boasts the Ivy League's leading scorer and leading rebounder, Big Green men's basketball head coach Dave Faucher knew his team needed an impact player to improve on last year's 7-19 record. In fact, the search was narrower than that for Faucher. He needed an impact player at one position, point guard.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
There is a quick and simple way to tell how liberal a college or university is. Just count the number of people with dyed hair. If you visit a liberal college like the University of California at Berkeley, you can see the entire color spectrum on people's hair. At conservative schools, you won't find many people with strange hair colors.One of the first things I noticed at Dartmouth was the lack of people with dyed hair. I'm not talking about women who dye or highlight their hair every week or so. I'm talking about people with unnatural hair colors, such as purple, blue or green.
(05/22/98 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(05/22/98 9:00am)
To the Editor: