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(05/27/99 9:00am)
Dartmouth is an institution very near and dear to its students' hearts. And for some, the hill-winds stay in their veins all throughout their lives. So much so that when they are writing their wills, the old alma mater is not forgotten.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
The Jack-O-Lantern humor magazine and the Cancer Awareness Organization won two awards each, the most given to any groups, in the Committee on Student Organizations' fourth annual awards presentations held in Collis Commonground yesterday.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
Japan's top-ranked diplomat Kunihiko Saito spoke on the relationship between the United States and Japan to students in a Japanese politics class taught by Government Professor David Kang yesterday afternoon.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
Newly appointed Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman described himself as a man interested in detail, helping students find direction and reach their goals and providing the best possible residential experience.
(05/27/99 9:00am)
The Dartmouth announced this week that it will begin leasing its office space on the second floor of Robinson Hall, reinforcing its independence from the College.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
We hear a lot about the "implosion of meaning" nowadays-the idea that, in a post-modernist world, the proliferation of information, rather than leading to greater understanding, leads to more confusion. One cannot create a narrative that could encompass everything in today's society-the senseless violence, the progress, the miracles, the atrocities.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
Senior Suzanne Eastman added two more awards to her laundry list of accolades Monday night when she received the Agnes B. Kurtz Award and the Kenneth Archibald Prize at the College's Celebration of Athletic Excellence presentation.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
Disclaimer: If you haven't seen "The Phantom Menace," you may not want to read this.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
The passion and emotion surrounding the Trustees' Initiative hasmanifested itself in a student body split in two opposing directions, and this lack of a clear direction made itself apparent at the Student Assembly meeting last night. There were two distinct schools of thought - give them just enough so that they will allow the Greek system to stay, or give as little as possible in the hopes of holding out.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
It's hard to imagine saying no to Gilles Duceppe. A determined and often controversial spokesman for an independent Quebec has an ability to engage and dominate an audience with his direct and forceful stare, as he showed in his interview with The Dartmouth yesterday afternoon.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
Gilles Duceppe, in his first official visit to the United States since his victory as Bloc Quebecois Party leader in 1997, spoke to students yesterday afternoon about the possibility of an independent Quebec - an idea narrowly rejected by Quebec voters in a 1995 referendum.
(05/26/99 9:00am)
In what was described by one Student Assembly member after last night's meeting as a "battle royale," a divided Assembly passed six of seven resolutions for social and residential life - but only after effectively gutting the resolutions of their most drastic reforms in a complicated series of procedural motions and amendments.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
Who is Reinhold Messner?
(05/25/99 9:00am)
How do you improve a men's basketball squad that returns all five starters and every key reserve from a team that went 10-4 in the Ivy League last season? You add role players who can support your current stars.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
Creative eaters, bizarre consumers of food, have made their marks everywhere. Just in my own little corner of the world, for example, I enjoy the habits of my hallmates, who consistently shove repulsive items like icing, marshmallow fluff, honey-mustard pretzels and Balance Bars into their starving little mouths.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
Written into the script of American history is the game, the institution of baseball. For too long I had forgotten about the great game that is so peculiarly American. I had not been to a major league baseball game since before the 1994 baseball strike. That strike left me feeling as if the players and owners had sucker-punched me. But that old animosity and bitterness faded away with a recent trip to the ballpark which refreshed my memory of baseball's beauty.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
Most freshman males interviewed by The Dartmouth said the recent changes to the Inter-Fraternity Council guidelines, which sets a mininum requirement for bid allotment, will have little bearing on the number of houses they choose to rush.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Coed Fraternity and Sorority Alumni Board announced this week its plans to encourage campus CFSC organizations to improve the living conditions in Greek houses and foster the board's own six principles.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
The Panhellenic Council has submitted a proposal to the Board of Trustees Steering Committee on the Student Life Initiative, emphasizing a need to curb alcohol abuse and the need for additional social and residential space.
(05/25/99 9:00am)
The Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council passed last Tuesday the proposal it will submit to the Trustee Steering Committee for the Student Life Initiative - one of the recommedations include a program to slowly phase out alcohol from CFSC houses over a period of five years.