Hawks trip up Big Green
The University of Hartford handed Dartmouth its second straight loss at Chase Field yesterday afternoon, shutting out the Big Green 2-0.
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The University of Hartford handed Dartmouth its second straight loss at Chase Field yesterday afternoon, shutting out the Big Green 2-0.
To The Editor:
Dartmouth College takes pride in the variety of backgrounds represented by its student body and staff. This diversity provides for an environment of different opinions, perspectives and beliefs, enriching enormously the education of the college's members. With the promotion of diversity, a trumpeted value here at Dartmouth, I was a little surprised to hear prayers incorporated into official Dartmouth ceremonies.
Life hasn't changed for the lizards. Not for
The Office of Residential Life has its forces supplemented this year by eight full-time professional Community Directors, who oversee and guide the student staff of Undergraduate Advisors, Graduate Advisors and Program Liaisons to benefit and enrich the residential life experiences of students at Dartmouth.
"It's a little more busy this year," said Dartmouth Dining Services worker Nick Grano. "The lines are long, long, long."
The Panhellenic Council, the overarching Greek sub-council for sororities welcomed four new officers into its ranks with the conclusion of its elections last night.
As CNN continues to use terms like "Islamic fundamentalism" and "Jihad," many Dartmouth students are rushing to find out what exactly these words mean.
By the fall of Pol Pot's treacherous reign over Cambodia (1975-79), a quarter of the nation's people, the Khmer, were dead. The purges of the intellectual and cultural participants in the country left no more than 10 percent of the artists alive. Dance, a millennia-old oral and apprentice-based tradition, the primary ritual and entertainment outlet for the royal courts and provincial villages alike, came to a complete halt, for four silent, stagnant years.
After nearly two weeks off from game play, Dartmouth's field hockey team came into this past weekend aching for a challenge. The previously undefeated Big Green got that and more from Saturday's opponent, the Princeton Tigers.
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To the Editor:
Ah, fall. A time of unbridled optimism. A
I have to admit that I am somewhat puzzled
A landmark change in financial aid policy unveiled last January at Princeton University has many colleges playing catch up, but Dean of Admissions Karl Furstenberg expressed confidence that Dartmouth's plan is competitive.
Despite the recent nationwide spread of the Nimda computer "worm" and other viruses, the College has remained largely unscathed.
Dartmouth's Student Assembly, led by Student Body President Molly Stutzman '02, held its first meeting of the Fall term last night in 101 Collis.
The tourism-dependent Upper Valley economy will soon be feeling the impact of the Sept. 11 attacks as travelers cancel their plans.
At a meeting in Collis yesterday, leaders of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council, the Greek sub-councils and the Office of Residential life met with the presidents of Greek houses to discuss the future of overarching governance of the system.
Faculty members seemed excited and enthusiastic about the recent announcement that a familiar face, Professor Barry Scherr, would take the provost's position, which has seen frequent turnover in the past several years.