Jenica Rosekrans '00 mourned by College
Among those who will not graduate with the Class of 2000 is Jenica Rosekrans '00, whose sudden death last spring from meningitis spurred an outpouring of grief and concern.
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Among those who will not graduate with the Class of 2000 is Jenica Rosekrans '00, whose sudden death last spring from meningitis spurred an outpouring of grief and concern.
If the Class of 2000 resembles the senior class that graduated two years ago, 60 percent of its members have received job offers for next year, one fifth plan on attending graduate school and the average alum will make roughly $36,000 annually.
As the members of the Class of 2000 eagerly await their diplomas, most are plagued with mixed emotions. Some are excited to go, yet some feel unprepared for what actually lies beyond the reassuring shadow of the Lone Pine.
Deceptively austere, commencement at Dartmouth is a tradition with a colorful past.
Deceptively austere, commencement at Dartmouth is a tradition with a colorful past.
Members of the Class of 1935 will celebrate their 75th Reunion this weekend, with various events planned to bring the Class together to Hanover once again.
Seventy years after they graduated from Dartmouth, approximately 40 members of the Class of 1930 will descend upon Hanover to reminisce and enjoy one another's company, according to Senior Associate Director of Alumni Relations David Orr.
It was a very different Dartmouth back then. But it was an even more different group of students at Dartmouth.
Dartmouth will award seven honorary degrees during today's graduation ceremonies to recipients involved in careers and service ranging from professional athletics to research science.
She has chaired the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. She was the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. She is the president of a major research institution.
He was born in Oman, moved to India, then to England, then Singapore, off to Saudia Arabia, back to India, finally completing high school at Hanover High.
It happened all of a sudden. You woke up on Tuesday and chairs ominously lined up on the Green. On Wednesday, the graduation stage rose like an animated dinosaur skeleton. It's strange. You blinked and what was once a seemingly long and arduous climb from orientation to commencement is now at its end. You woke up and all your freshmen insecurities, hopes and fears were draped on the floor like a wrinkled DOC trip T-shirt. You've got a whole new set of worries now, fitted to you like a tailored suit.
"Road Trip" is a celebration of film's past. Not the past of "Citizen Kane" or "Singing in the Rain," but the past of "Animal House" and "Porky's." And let's be honest here -- that's the past we want paid tribute to. This movie is gratuitous nudity, happy drunk people, awkward virginity loss and videotaped sex. It's weed-smoking granddads and mouse-eating seven-year college students. It's Amy Smart naked! This is the kind of movie that dudes are dying for.
To tell you the truth, I couldn't skate four years ago.
The Dartmouth women's sailing team won the ICYRA Dinghy Championships yesterday afternoon after completing a total of 36 races in two divisions in St. Mary's City, Maryland.
As one of the most successful rugby players in Dartmouth history, Alexander Magleby '00 represented the United States in Paris for an international tournament last week.
Jeff Sloves '02 was a fixture at No. 2 singles this year for the men's tennis team, second only to graduating captain Rob Chen '00. I asked Jeff if he expected to assume the lead spot next year.
To the Editor:
Work Hard Play Hard," our patented phrase: many hours dormant spirit, 10 hours intense fun, easy stimuli, destructive lifestyle, hyper-intense social situations, intense gender relations, destruction to community with the help of alcohol, insufficient social education, malleable freshmen, status quo crap, defend the right to WHAT?, ridiculous t-shirts, crisis in community, strive to be Harvard, (Strive to be DARTMOUTH Dammit!) run like a business, buy the best professors, pass over the best teachers, kill education department, bite the hand that feeds you, faculty AT Dartmouth not IN Dartmouth, academic institution, social issues not allowed in classroom, not the place for it, no consilience, no mission, no push for growth, heart and mind not connecting, scrutiny of interdisciplinary, learning only to forget, not real learning, no introspection, no reflection, need opportunities to own the class material, the North Face, power of the groups to keep the mold, Dartmouth: the dysfunctional family, pride in teaching, no teacher assessment, 10 weeks discontinuity, social comfort zones, teach self segregation, stupid frat stuff, high school mentality, no responsibility, Coed Fraternity Sorority Council, representing WHAT Greek community? Fostering growth of leaders with a conscience " well where's that in the curriculum? The Question: Is Dartmouth more part of the problem than the solution?, my Dartmouth.
I was determined to know beans," Thoreau affirmed, reflecting on his two years of sustenance farming at Walden Pond. After those two years, he moved on, with other lives to live, but he forever returned in his thoughts and writings to his days beneath the sky and the limbs of trees. Regardless of whether or not his mother brought him brown-bag lunches daily, or if he went into town on a regular basis, his acquaintance with beans and bugs and weeds, influenced and informed his life as a writer, philosopher, and naturalist.