Divided You Fall
With their recent announcement to formally separate from the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council, the sisters of Tri-Delt have issued a wake-up call to the Greek community but have failed to adequately explain their reasoning.
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With their recent announcement to formally separate from the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council, the sisters of Tri-Delt have issued a wake-up call to the Greek community but have failed to adequately explain their reasoning.
Six students have been chosen to receive the Andrew W. Mellon Grant, an award given to those interested in research experiences relating to environmental and natural resource topics. Pursuing a wide range of subjects, they will travel from Ecuador and Washington D.C. to San Francisco and South Africa.
For seniors, the week between the end of finals and Commencement Day -- just one week from this Sunday -- will be full of activities planned just for them by their classmates and various other college groups.
Following the sixth consecutive election of a male to the Student Assembly presidency, a new campus discourse has emerged, focusing on the continued failure of women to assume leadership positions at the College.
The next time your computer spits out a cryptic error message instead of your 15-page history paper, it might be a little easier to go about finding what the problem is.
Some of the off-campus properties that the College agreed to purchase last year may be ready to house students by the beginning of Fall Term, Director of Real Estate Paul Olsen said.
Only last term at a highly formal dinner ceremony, the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council presented their response to the steering committee report -- expressing the united and unanimous view of the entire Greek system.
The Ivy League champion Harvard Crimson softball squad (11-1 in Ivy play) found the confines of Norman, Oklahoma a bit less friendly than those of familiar Ivy League stadiums, and the results show that.
In the midst of finals, three Dartmouth baseball seniors and one freshman will play together for the final time in the New England all-star Game to be held at Dodd Stadium in Norwich, Conn.on June 3 at 3 p.m.
After all the hoopla about China and permanent normal trade relations (PNTR), it looks like the battle is finally over. However, unprecedented bipartisanship and coalition building have left many of us puzzled. Dick Gephardt and Pat Buchanan, George W. and Bill Clinton? So what's going on? Here's the debate as they frame it: build trade and dismantle socialism in China or punish China and they will change. So are we negotiating trade relations, or is this another cold war relic?
The Hovey murals in the basement of Thayer Hall were painted between 1937 and 1939. Seven years after they were finished, John Trudell was born in Nebraska. These two seemingly dissimilar events are little known to most people. Trudell is a person of national consequence; the existence of the murals a local, College matter.
Every minute of every day you think you are going to die," said Miguel Gil Moreno de Mora, an Associated Press television cameraman about covering Chechnya. Miguel, 32, died with Kurt Schork, 53, Wednesday after being ambushed by rebel fighters in Sierra Leone. Two other reporters were wounded slightly. Their deaths serve as a poignant reminder of the risks journalists undertake to cover news around the world. Both Miguel and Kurt were experienced correspondents having covered conflict in the Balkans, the Caucuses, and Africa.
With the advent of the Internet in the 1970s and its massive expansion in the 1990s, e-technology is poised to revolutionize certain very basic facets of American society. In most respects, the Internet represents a benign development -- contrary to popular belief, recent studies suggest that, in fact, Internet users are not suffering from a decrease in social interaction and actually report a closer network of friends and family than do non-users. But I urge that we proceed with caution in this e-revolution.
To the Editor:
The summer will be a busy time for dormitory renovations and improvements as the College prepares to begin or complete work on at least three clusters.
Just two days after the House voted to normalize trade status with China, former United States diplomat to Cuba Wayne Smith argued the U.S. should normalize relations with Cuba as well, while speaking to a crowd of 50 people at the Rockefeller Center yesterday evening.
J.R. Lederer '02 has been chosen as Dartmouth's only recipient of one of this year's Morris K. Udall Scholarships, awarded on the basis of academic merit and interest in the environment to 80 college sophomores and juniors nationwide.
Don't look for an Eddie Bauer in Hanover anytime soon. Directors of the large development that is being built next to Ben and Jerry's in downtown Hanover -- who had originally thought the building would house the popular clothing store -- now say that any such plans are defunct.
The Senior Executive Committee announced the selection of student and faculty speakers and marshals for Class Day and Commencement this week.
Delta Delta Delta sorority announced it is separating itself from the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council yesterday -- potentially endangering the survival of the council as a governing body for Greek organizations on campus.