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(09/27/99 9:00am)
In a proposal delivered to the Social and Residential Life Task Force, the Afro-American Society pressed the College to start taking disciplinary action against violators of the College's Principle of Community, an idea which was revived late Summer term after a fraternity and sorority planned and then cancelled a luau-themed party.
(09/27/99 9:00am)
Moore Hall, the new home of Dartmouth's Department of psychology and brain sciences, was dedicated Friday afternoon in a ceremony that emphasized the building's embodiment of both form and function.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
This time last year, Dartmouth men's soccer was riding high. With victories against Princeton, Penn, Maine, and 19th-ranked Stanford, the Big Green had established themselves as a contender early on in the season. After four games, Dartmouth had already scored 10 times, while allowing only a single goal.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
With the campus eagerly awaiting daily news regarding the Initiative and its impact on the social life on campus, it is nice to know that the Initiative is not just separating campus, but also uniting it -- through athletics.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Following a 17-6 opening-day loss at Pennsylvania last Saturday, the Green welcome Colgate and star quarterback Ryan Vena to Memorial Field tomorrow.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Students will now be able to gain free admission to all Dartmouth regular season athletic events, a campus-wide blitz from Dean of the College Jim Larimore revealed yesterday.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Since Thursday was the official first day of autumn, we can now begin to enjoy all the traditional fall rituals. Soon the air will get colder (significantly so in NH), the leaves will begin to drop from the branches, and congress will run out of money for next year's budget. The so called federal budget surplus that numerous politicians proudly claimed credit for, seems to have faded and shriveled up just like yesterday's autumn leaves. Many American citizens, including myself, are wondering why Congress has run out of money, and how it is that the budget surplus could have disappeared so quickly. The reason you are most likely to hear during the upcoming 2000 election is "It's _____'s fault, the surplus was spent." (Fill-in the blank with the appropriate political party and corresponding branch of government, depending on who is answering the question.)
(09/24/99 9:00am)
I am an '03 without a computer. I am an '03 writing this by hand because she has no computer. "Awww," you think. "It must be really tough not having a computer." I don't have a computer because in the interest of economy, I changed my order from a G3 Powerbook to an iBook, with gleaming visions of a vacation to Hawaii in the back of my mind. When I spoke with one of the computer gurus over the summer, when I ordered that bloody mcBook, he said that it would be here by the end of September, tops. And that even if it wasn't here in time, which was, "highly unlikely," there would be computer clusters in every dorm. When I arrived on campus and inquired about the whereabouts of the public dorm computer, my UGA smirked at me and replied, "Yeah, there are computers in the dorms. They're in the rooms." "Well," you're thinking to yourself, "at least her computer will be coming soon, I mean, hey, it's practically the end of the month." But you would be wrong.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Trustee Susan Dentzer's vision of student social life seems to be best embodied in her statement, "We want the students to have choices; we just want them to be very structured choices." This sentiment is little more than a thinly disguised way of informing the student body that it will choose from among one option. One option is no choice, and will allow for no debate.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Amid the normal flurry of activity on the Green yesterday morning, students were surprised to find special visitor running through campus. A moose.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Upon breaking news of the Board of Trustees' Social and Residential Life Initiative, throngs of students, including hundreds of members of the Class of 1999, protested its possible implications for the College's fraternities and sororities.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Beginning Saturday, all undergraduate and graduate students will be entitled to free admission to regular season sporting events and tickets to Hopkins Center events will be greatly reduced, the College announced yesterday.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Some faculty members at the College are criticizing the Steering Committee on the Student Life Initiative on the purported lack of debate on the different proposals about the future of social and residential life at Dartmouth, according to interviews with several professors yesterday.
(09/23/99 9:00am)
After losing its first three games of the season, the Dartmouth womens soccer team (1-3) finally saw a bright light on cold and wet Chase Field yesterday afternoon in defeating the University of Vermont (2-5), 1-0.
(09/23/99 9:00am)
Recently, people have been asking me when I was going to write about my sister's first day's as a freshman. The truth is, I wasn't going to. I'm a senior. I have LSATS to take, personal applications write and a whole bunch of other things to do that also have the potential to ruin the rest of my life. However, last night my sister actually asked when I was going to write about her. I decided if Sara was personally asking for me to satirize her in front of the most diverse freshman class ever then it was an opportunity I could not pass up. Therefore, I have decided to share with the entire school, and especially the cute freshman boys, some of the highlights of Sara's first week.
(09/23/99 9:00am)
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(09/23/99 9:00am)
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(09/23/99 9:00am)
New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg has secured a $1 million marine research grant to supplement the Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering's decade-long research of the Gulf of Maine and the Georges Bank.
(09/23/99 9:00am)
An undergraduate adviser is under investigation by the Office of Residential Life after planning a party and providing alcohol to freshmen on his hall last Thursday night, according to several sources.
(09/23/99 9:00am)
The emotions of Greek system leaders run the gamut from frustration to "cautious optimism" after Tuesday night's open forum on the progress of the Board of Trustees' Social and Residential Life Initiative.