In acting, 'there aren't any rules'
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Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of articles profiling alums on the big and small screens.
Palaeopitus Senior Society kicks off its "Students Say Thanks: Staff Appreciation Week" campaign today. The initiative will afford students an opportunity to express their gratitude to Dartmouth employees.
A local pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint yesterday evening by an unknown male assailant outside the Alpha Delta fraternity.
Friday
As Homecoming nears, Dartmouth is filled with excitement and anticipation for this year's bonfire, parties and activities. Such is not the case at all colleges, however -- Dartmouth's lively and elaborate traditions stand in sharp contrast to those at some other schools.
Pay very close attention when the Big Green football team takes on Columbia tomorrow at Memorial Field. You'll be watching Dartmouth history in the making.
Although much of the excitement of Homecoming weekend is directed toward the football game against Columbia, there are several other events to keep sports fans entertained long after the final whistle at Memorial Field.
Dick's House is bracing for Homecoming weekend, and the corresponding increase in admissions due to alcohol or bonfire-related injuries.
"It used to be just piles," remarked Stephen Erickson, the adult supervisor of construction for the 2003 Homecoming bonfire. For as long as any living alumni can recall, the bonfire has been one of the most sacred Dartmouth traditions. While its shape and form have changed over the years, its legacy has endured.
Tonight, as the class of 2007 runs around the bonfire, they will be honoring a Dartmouth tradition so old that it predates Dartmouth Night and formalized Homecoming.
After the bonfire's last ashes burn, the Dartmouth Dodecaphonics will ignite Spaulding Auditorium with a capella in tomorrow's annual Fall Fling concert. The concert will also feature the Dartmouth Cords and the University of Maine Steiners.
In keeping with the festive atmosphere of Homecoming weekend, the College will throw open the doors to Baker Tower and allow the Dartmouth community to tour the top of the premier building on campus.
By most accounts, the newest members of Dartmouth's community do not quite know what to expect this weekend. The class of 2007 has heard vague mutterings about the bonfire, the parties and rushing the field, but details are apparently scarce.
Homecoming weekend brings alumni of all ages back to their Hanover "home" to see old friends, dorms and fraternities, as well as to spend time with current students.
With thousands of students and hundreds of alumni looking to take a weekend off from schoolwork and jobs to party, Homecoming is the busiest weekend of the fall for Safety and Security and Hanover Police. With this in mind, both organizations are making special preparations.
When students descend upon Memorial Field tomorrow for the Homecoming football game, they will be greeted by members of the Student Assembly, eager to boost their school spirit.
As Homecoming crowds flood into Hanover this weekend, local businesses will be focusing their efforts on accommodating the influx of alumni, parents and high-rolling students.
This year's Homecoming presents the members of the class of 2006 with an inordinate challenge -- what is our role as upperclassmen, if not to run around the bonfire like heathens?
I was speaking with a '93 the other day, and
It's Homecoming weekend. That means three days of fun, partying and most importantly, no class, right? Wrong.