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(05/13/02 9:00am)
Affinity houses and undergraduate societies are undergoing a committee review process as part of the Student Life Initiative that aims to understand how these residential options contribute to the College community and generate suggestions for their improvement.
(05/13/02 9:00am)
Alice Gomstyn '03 expected to immerse herself in an unfamiliar culture when she embarked on the geography Foreign Study Program to the Czech Republic this spring. But she didn't expect her room would be broken into and her wallet stolen on separate incidents just a week apart.
(05/13/02 9:00am)
With the institution of the new door-lock system in the fall, vendors will no longer be able to deliver to students' dorm rooms.
(05/13/02 9:00am)
The image of homeless sophomores pitching tents on the Green was rekindled after the third annual Room Draw, which left approximately 400 students without a College housing assignment for the 2002-2003 academic year.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Tonight Dartmouth's third annual world music festival, "Feel the Spirit," presented by the World Music Percussion Ensemble, comes to Spaulding Auditorium. Featuring the Dartmouth College Gospel Choir, the Bala Bala Band, Jerome Greene '04 and the duo Afro-Cuban Sons, the night promises to deliver a stirring combination of sacred and secular music.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
The Dartmouth men's ultimate frisbee team ended its 2002 campaign last weekend with a strong fifth-place finish at New England regionals, billed as this year's toughest in the country and featuring the top-16 teams fighting for only one bid to nationals.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Tomorrow, five Dartmouth boxers will be travelling to Berlin, N.H., for an exhibition match at Shaw's Gym. This signifies a revival of the Dartmouth Boxing Club, founded when Corey Ford started teaching "the manly art of self-defense" in his North Balch Street basement in 1949.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Last month, Jim Keady and Leslie Kretzu presented "Starving for the Swoosh" at Dartmouth College. The presentation was about their experiences in Indonesia. They raise some pretty serious issues, albeit from their admittedly Western perspective. Nike encourages the Dartmouth community to keep an open mind and explore both sides of the issues they discuss.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
My grandmother is 81 years old and she jokes when she says that she went to Cornell University to get her MRS. But she is only half-joking. Even though she was voted as having "the best legs" in her sorority, even though she had an army of men "calling" on her, my grandmother graduated with an engagement ring already slipped onto her finger. When she recently came to visit me at Dartmouth, she tried to understand what she called "the young people's social scene" in comparison with her own experiences in college.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Failing Our Students
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Homosexuality may be a risk factor for eating disorders among men, according to a recent study published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Sure, everyone knows a few "super seniors," but with 86.2 percents of students graduating in four years, Dartmouth has one of the highest four-year graduation rates in the nation.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Winona LaDuke, who ran with Ralph Nader on the Green Party ticket in the last two presidential elections, calls her job "political gardening."
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Proposals outlined in a report released last term by College President James Wright underscore deficiencies in the size of the undergraduate and graduate school faculties and the need to bolster faculty recruitment and retention efforts.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Dissatisfied with the traditional, quantitative method of grading, two Dartmouth religion professors are allowing their students to help determine their own grades, pleasing students in their classes but raising eyebrows elsewhere.
(05/09/02 9:00am)
This Sunday at 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall, the Dartmouth community will have a chance to experience the music of an inspired artist, Jeffrey Hafner '02. The concert, which will serve as a CD-release party, senior recital and culminating experience for the honors music major will feature the tracks from his new album and senior thesis, "Foundations."
(05/09/02 9:00am)
On a crystal clear, beautiful New Hampshire spring day, the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club ended its official Spring season by beating Northeastern University 27-10, but the game was actually much more lopsided than the result would indicate. The two Northeastern tries were scored in the last 10 minutes of the game, in an effort that was too little and too late. It was the first time in three years that the DRFC had beaten NU in the spring.
(05/09/02 9:00am)
The Dartmouth sailors came up big at Coast Guard this past weekend, winning the New England Dinghy Championships for the first time in school history. The win secures the Big Green a berth at the ICSA North American Dinghy Championships from June 5-7 at the University of Hawaii Sailing Site in Keehe Lagoon, located in downtown Honolulu.
(05/09/02 9:00am)
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(05/09/02 9:00am)
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