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(05/17/99 9:00am)
Imagine returning home after spending 20 years overseas. You would feel a little lost, and in need of some help reorienting yourself in now unfamiliar territory. You would go looking for things that were there when you last saw them.
(05/17/99 9:00am)
In a speech titled "Students Hammering Out a Difference," Millard Fuller, the founder and President of Habitat for Humanity International, described Habitat's mission and future plans.
(05/17/99 9:00am)
During a weekend highlighted by spectacular weather, various social events and a campus-wide party atmosphere, behavioral violations and arrests during this year's Green Key weekend were not markedly different from last year's.
(05/17/99 9:00am)
Martin Redman - currently the associate dean of students and director of Residential Life at Carleton College in Minnesota - was appointed the new dean of Residential Life, Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson announced Friday.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
"Don't play us in football."
(05/14/99 9:00am)
It may be a little early in the season yet, but there is a little doubt that this year's film offerings have been stale. For those looking for a fresh breath of cinematic air, "Election" is it. This artfully dead-on satire of high school politics and social life is a dark and witty departure from traditional spring movie fare. Directed by unknown Alexander Payne and written by Payne and Jim Taylor, "Election" is a wickedly funny and insightful black comedy.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
In the movie "Animal House," a film partly based on the Alpha Delta fraternity experience of co-author Chris Miller '63, a high school girl attends a Faber College party and winds up drunk and naked outside the Dean's door.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
LOU: Kev, are you ready for Green Key?
(05/14/99 9:00am)
This Green Key Weekend Safety and Security plans to continue enforcing College policy as it does on normal weekends, while being particularly cautious due to the nature of the weekend.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
Sitting in his corner office behind a desk covered with papers, potted plants and pictures of his family, it is hard to imagine Hanover Chief of Police Nick Giaccone engaged in high-speed car chases or pursuing suspects through the woods on foot.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
You rocked the body that rocks the party. You got hit, baby, one more time. You partied like there was no tomorrow ... and then tomorrow came. What to do?
(05/14/99 9:00am)
As the campus anticipated Green Key Weekend, memories of this year's Winter Carnival, marked by the surprise announcement of the Trustees' Social and Residential Life Initiative and subsequent cancellation of all registered parties for the weekend, were on students' minds.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
One-hundred years have passed since the College's first spring celebration was planned in 1899. The green of spring after a long New England winter planted the seed for revelry and an opportunity for Dartmouth men to bring women to the campus.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
The Green Key Society has evolved through its 78 years of existence from being a group that hosted visiting athletic teams into a junior service society helping the College and the Upper Valley in various capacities.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
Whether they were roasting stolen pigs, hunting down women, drinking alcohol or just working, alumni interviewed by The Dartmouth said they had strong memories of what Green Key Weekend was like during their careers at the College.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
Twenty-one years after its debut in 1978, the movie "Animal House," co-authored by Chris Miller '63, is still one of the most popular comedies ever - and the film has recently been thrown back into the national limelight, mentioned in many national news broadcasts after the revolutionary Social and Residential Life Initiative was announced by the Board of Trustees in February.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
My clock read two fifteen in the morning, and yet I wasn't the least bit sleepy. On the contrary, I felt unbearably restless, and not the least bit anxious. Little more than a month was left until graduation, and here I was, falling prey to the same fears and doubts for which I had mocked others in years past. After all of my countless speeches and diatribes about the pleasure I would take in leaving Hanover, here I was with nothing short of fear in my stomach. My future lay before me, wide and unknown, and I was filled with deep angst.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
Maybe I'm a little crazy, but I feel terrible excitement in the air this weekend. After all, the Green Key is finally here! Upon hearing this terribly exciting news regarding the arrival of the Green Key, you are probably thinking one of the following things:
(05/14/99 9:00am)
I am quite excited for this Green Key celebration thing. Although I am still not clear on exactly what the whole deal is about. Alcohol abuse is a safe guess, I surmise.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
I've only actually been here for one otherGreen Key; that was my freshman year. But from what I remember of those few days, I'm really excited for this year. I seem to remember excessive amounts of drinking, no accountability, and a general sense of euphoria that in fact we didn't have a damn thing in the world to worry about. Some guy on AD's lawn was giving away T-shirts if we would sign up for a credit card or something. Needless to day I signed up for seven credit cards, then made off like a bandit with all my precious shirts. I wound up drinking Jack Daniels mixed drinks in Rip Wood Smith, in what ironically became my room sophomore year. Up till then I didn't even know Rip Wood Smith existed. I'm still trying to forget. And you know what the best thing about Green Key is? Nobody has a clue about what is supposed to actually go on at Green Key.