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(09/16/02 9:00am)
Whether you're a fan of classic American cuisineand hunger for burgers and fries and sloppy joes, or posses a more adventurous palate, seeking out, say, alligator and peppered tenderloin, the Dartmouth Dining Service will be sure to satiate your eating needs.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
Warning: The dorm that you are placed in for your freshman year will completely determine the fate of your time at Dartmouth. Nothing will be more important than what residential hall you live in, so hope for the best!
(09/16/02 9:00am)
Around 37% of Dartmouth students are members of Greek houses, and about 60% of eligible students eventually opt to join a Greek organization. And, whether or not they eventually join, many students find that the Greek organizations are a popular nighttime social option.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
Minority and international students have experiences at Dartmouth that are unique in many ways, and sometimes more difficult. However, several international and cultural organizations exist to both promote this uniqueness and to ease some of the difficulties that minority students experience.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
The inauguration of President James Wright nearly four years ago marked the culmination of a career spent largely in dedication to Dartmouth, but ushered in an era of change and controversy at the College.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
Dartmouth has just entered a new age of construction which will promise the '06 class a new dining hall, new student centers and -- at least for those living in the River Cluster -- some rude awakenings.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
While it may not always receive as much attention as classes, athletics, parties and other aspects of college life, amid the flurry of activity, many Dartmouth students maintain active spiritual lives with help from an extensive network of religious organizations and services available at Dartmouth.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
What courses you choose for your Dartmouth education is one of the most important decisions you make at Dartmouth. Not only does it determine for the most part what you will learn at Dartmouth, but one's selections often make the difference between a good term and a bad term.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
In its infancy, Dartmouth College was little more than a small log hut among the dense New Hampshire woods. The College continually struggled for survival during its early years, facing financial difficulties that on occasion nearly brought the school to ruin.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
Founded some 93 years ago to "stimulate interest in out-of-door winter sports," the Dartmouth Outing Club boasts both more members than any other student organization on campus and a longer history than any other college outing club in the nation.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
Four hours every day. That's how long the offices on the second floor of Robinson Hall are quiet when The Dartmouth is in production.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
"Dartmouth does have a tremendous ability to develop early on a sense of place for its students," Dean of First-Year Students Gail Zimmerman has said of the College's unique qualities. "It happens here, and it's very special."
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1999-2000
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When members of the Class of 2006 take their first steps out of their respective buses, planes and mothers' stationwagons on to the Dartmouth campus, they can expect their first encounters with the Hanover community to come not from sage professors, perky undergraduate advisors or intimidating administrators, but rather by way of a set of bizarrely-clad, ass-boxing kids parked in front of Robinson Hall to lead and supervise the Dartmouth Outing Club's ever-popular Freshman Trips.
(09/16/02 9:00am)
While collaborating on this issue, one aspect of Dartmouth in particular was reinforced to us over and over again: Variety. It is astounding how many opportunities Dartmouth College has to offer.
(09/14/02 9:00am)
For the third-straight year, Dartmouth earned the number-nine spot in U.S. News and World Report's annual college rankings.
(08/21/02 9:00am)
A pair of the most substantial musical festivals of the year kickoff in only two days, but unfortunately you're going to have to travel to England if you want to catch them.
(08/21/02 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the twelfth in a series of articles profiling Members of the Class of 2004 on Dartmouth varsity sports teams.
(08/21/02 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/21/02 9:00am)
Many of this summer's planned social events have failed to live up to their promises. The much-touted Secret Garden dance drew relatively few students, despite omnipresent advertising and expenditures of nearly $15,000 from Class Council and other groups. Additionally, the bland Summer Carnival soaked up significant funds yet failed to stimulate student interest.