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(06/28/99 9:00am)
The efforts of the College Health Services and the State Health Department to prevent further cases of meningococcal infections at the College have reached most students on campus, and no more cases of the disease have been confirmed.
(06/28/99 9:00am)
JoJo Adofo-Mensah '01 of Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity and Alex Wilson '01 of Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity were elected summer president and vice-president of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council last night.
(06/28/99 9:00am)
The Residential and Social Life Task Force released its June 24 report to the Trustee Steering Committee for the Student Life Initiative, containing the 30 proposals submitted by students, graduate students, faculty and administrators, to the public yesterday.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
The Croatian countryside was beautiful, fruitful, and fertile, like the land of milk and honey. Green buttercupped fields with clean cows knee deep in clover, and beyond, blossoming orchards busy with bees, and yet further beyond blue forested mountains. Poppies grew near the neat garden rows of green shoots springing up now in May. Women in long skirts looked up from their hoeing as we passed. Near the white plaster houses with Cezanne red tile roofs, chickens pecked in the barnyards. At one house a white cat dozed on the doorstep in the sun. The countryside seemed tranquil, serene, a prelapsarian garden where nothing bad could ever happen to you. The uniformed officer at the border crossing between Croatia and Bosnia had taken our passports -from Austrailia, from the U.S., from Germany, from England, from India. He smiled as he returned them. Perhaps he was thinking, "Good luck , ladies. You'll need it. These multiracial, multicultural, multinational deals don't work. Haven't you heard about our war?" Or maybe he thought we were after war pornography, getting our jolllies out of the ruins and the torture stories. Or do-gooders. Or maybe he just thought "Have a nice day."
(06/25/99 9:00am)
My younger sister, Emmy, is starting school next year at Williams, putting Ma and Pa Valet in the somewhat unenviable position of paying for two kids at rather expensive schools. This got me thinking about just how big a hunk of cash it takes to go here every year.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
After a Winter term first shocked and then consumed by the Trustees' Social and Residential Life Initiative and its implications for the Greek system, a quieter Spring term brought with it continued Five Principles debate but also considerable campus news in other areas.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
After 22 months, the controversy surrounding the construction of new athletic facilities at Chase Field was settled in May, and construction is now underway.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
Most students who registered using the new on-line system instead of the in-person style system which used to take place at Alumni Hall have found the experience positive, despite encountering some technical problems with the new software.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
Five members of the Class of 1999 - Frances Baxley, Scott Braman, Michael Kim, Erica Ryu and Lauryn Zipse - have been awarded prestigious Fulbright grants to study abroad.
(06/25/99 9:00am)
The College announced yesterday that the Coca-Cola company has won the rights to distribute its products in College dining halls and vending machines, more than one month after students voted in a campus-wide soft drink poll.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
Every term, the Dartmouth Film Society picks a theme for the Film Series which unifies the approximately 30 films shown.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
Sunday, May 16, 1999. Somewhere over Arkansas near the Mississippi River - Delta Flight 349, on my way to Dallas, a stop on my destination of Oakland. Another Green Key weekend done. Two former classmates, '85 & '87 returned for a sorority reunion. They were aware that I was back on campus - this time as a respectable administrator. It was hard for them to grasp that I was not the same undergrad that exhibited, on occasion, indiscretions of youth. We reminisced about the days gone by. "What about him? You know the guy who almost died from alcohol poisoning. And what about that other guy who was so full of himself. He thought he could romance any woman on campus, only to have never actually kissed one."
(06/23/99 9:00am)
The family and friends of Jenica Rosekrans '00, as well as the Dartmouth community are still in shock today from the 21-year-old psychology major's sudden death Thursday night from a blood infection caused by meningococcus bacteria.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
The shift away from in-person registrations in Alumni Hall to a more modern and efficient on-line version has been in the workings for over a year, but beginning today, the registration process finally takes the step into the 21st century.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
The Board of Trustees elected William H. King '63 as their new chair at their June meeting and appointed Russell Carson '65 as a new trustee. They also extended the term of Trustee Kate Stith-Cabranes '73 by one year.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
Students receiving the meningococcal vaccine in Alumni Hall yesterday praised the College's ability to disseminate information about the recent cases of the disease on campus and did not express much concern about contracting the infection.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
The administration of free vaccinations for the meningococcus bacteria began yesterday in Alumni Hall in response to the sudden death of Jenica Rosekrans '00 and the confirmation of sophomore Nicolas Calamari's infection.
(06/13/99 9:00am)
I've never been on the rope swing. I hate fraternity basements. I think I played part of a game of pong one time sophomore year. I've never been in the river on an innertube, even though I was on campus for two summers, and I haven't been to Moosilauke since my freshman trip. I hate Food Court, and I've never skied at the Skiway. I've never taken a class in the History or Government departments. I think the Salty Dog Rag is dumb. I've never ordered Hop fries or been to the AD lawn on Green Key. "You're missing out on Dartmouth," people have told me.
(06/13/99 9:00am)
Dartmouth differs drastically from the college my father ('08) and brother
(06/13/99 9:00am)
Being a Dartmouth College graduate has meant many things in the College's history. Familiar stereotypes, such as the hard-drinking all-males' school, or the exhausted "Animal House" comparison have been part of an evolving image of Dartmouth and her sons and daughters.