Drug use hospitalizes three College students
Three Dartmouth students were treated at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center near the end of Spring term for drug overdoses involving the illegal substance gammahydroxybutrate, more commonly known as GHB.
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Three Dartmouth students were treated at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center near the end of Spring term for drug overdoses involving the illegal substance gammahydroxybutrate, more commonly known as GHB.
Students and alumni on campus faced the threat of a bomb in the Hopkins Center during commencement period, but the building was not closed as a result of the threat.
Karen Francis, a graduate of the Class of 1984, was recently elected to the Dartmouth Board of Trustees -- becoming both the newest and youngest member of the Board.
"I want it to be different." -- Benjamin Braddock on his future, in "The Graduate."
Extinguishing concerns that Dartmouth only turns out lawyers and investment bankers, a number of this year's grduating seniors have begun work in a very different field: making movies.
The following is the graduation list as of Thursday, June 8. Students with no number following their name are members of the Class of 2000, and all other students have class years written.
We came to Hanover after the war in the fall of 1946, to that point the second largest Dartmouth class and the most diverse, thanks to the GI Bill of Rights.
When I think about graduating from Dartmouth, I think less about the fact that my fellow classmates are so talented that they will be heading off to do amazing and exciting things next year, and more about the fact that most are so in love with their college that they would trade their plans in a second for a chance to be a Dartmouth student for one more year.
I remember my dad's car pulling away from the curb close to four years ago as I began my Dartmouth journey. There was a slight drizzle in the air. I soon walked down to the Choates and prepared for a few days of hiking with my DOC group. Like many, perhaps most, my heart was filled with a mixture of trepidation and expectation at what the next days and months would hold. Packed into that initial anxiety and anticipation were concerns, excitement, and questions about roommates, classes, the social scene, friends, majors and future vocations. Well, many of those things have come and gone as the days and months soon turned into years and we arrived at end of the line of our Dartmouth careers. Majors were declared long ago. Lifelong friendships were forged. Many have discovered the paths they will take in life. As we embark on new journeys I wanted to reflect briefly on the great gifts we've been given here at Dartmouth and the grave duties and responsibilities that come with those gifts.
The Oakland Athletics drafted Dartmouth baseball's senior ace Conor Brooks in the 26th round (780th overall) last Monday.
Even among the list of successful Big Green athletes from the Class of 2000, one team stands out as the brightest. The players on the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team -- Melissa Frazier '00, Kate Graw '00, Jacque Weitzel '00 and Whitney Hale '00 " will be remembered as the one of the most successful Dartmouth classes for any sport in school history.
As the Class of 2000 moves out from beneath the Big Green Bubble that has protected and nurtured them during their time at Dartmouth, it is a good time to review the things that have been shaping the outside world over the last four years.
Next year, Big Green basketball standout Sean Gee will be going to Luxembourg to play for BC Mess, a professional team.
Numbers have always been important in the world of tertiary education: SAT scores, ACT scores, the inverse square root of the rate of growth of an exponential function.
Almin Hodzic '00 was 14 years old when his life was threatened at gunpoint. He and a friend were standing in an execution line, about to be shot and killed, when what he described as an "incredibly lucky" circumstance prevented his early death.
Members of the Class of 2000 will be the last graduating class of the twentieth century. For most, this means little, but for others, this landmark year carries with it some important privileges and responsibilities.
Although many mock the Dartmouth dating scene, senior couples for whom wedding bells are ringing this year are a testament to the fact that on this campus, true love is definitely possible.
The Class of 2000 has truly been at the College during an exciting time. Not since the implementation of coeducation in the early 1970s has Dartmouth undergone such revolutionary changes as those put forth in the Student Life Initiative, announced in the middle of the Class of 2000's junior year.
As five seniors get ready to leave Dartmouth and move on into the real world, they look back on their four years at Dartmouth.
Numerous older faces will be in the throng of young graduates today, who will be presented with diplomas as well -- these are the students of the Tuck School of Business Administration, Thayer Engineering and Dartmouth Medical School.