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(06/13/04 9:00am)
As the nation's economy rallies and business confidence continues to grow, this year's graduating class will leave Dartmouth with substantially rosier prospects for the future than College alumni of the past several years.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
While the members of the Class of 2004 prepare to graduate and begin life in the real world, five '04s that will never have that opportunity will be sorely missed.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Amid the celebrations of commencement and reunion that are sweeping through Hanover, the town's two oldest stores, Serry's and the Dartmouth Bookstore, have announced that they are closing their doors.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
The undergraduate and graduate members of the Class of 2004 will not be the only people receiving degrees at the College's 234th Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, June 13. Honorary degrees will be conferred upon nine distinguished individuals.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Before Sunday's undergraduate commencement, the College's three graduate schools held ceremonies Saturday called Class Day at Dartmouth Medical School and Investiture at the Thayer and Tuck Schools to send their graduates into the professional world.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Out of the nine honorary degree recipients that will be awarded diplomas alongside this year's senior class, the College chose Jeffrey Immelt '78 to deliver the main address at the 2004 commencement exercises on the Green.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Savina Rizova '04 of Sofia, Bulgaria, sporting a perfect 4.0 grade point average, has been named valedictorian for the Class of 2004.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
It's been four years, at least for most graduates. Sometime in between Abbott and Zylberberg on Sunday morning, you will finally enter the world of alumni. If the diploma doesn't convince you that these four fast years have come to an end, termination of your student blitz account surely will.
(06/08/04 9:00am)
A senior infielder became the highest drafted Big Green baseball player in the 15-year tenure of head coach Bob Whalen at this year's Major League Baseball amateur draft held on Monday and Tuesday.
(06/04/04 9:00am)
WEB UPDATE
(06/02/04 9:00am)
Have you ever gone through childbirth? Senior fellow Brian Griffeath-Loeb will do so tonight in Moore Theater. The labor is expected to last about 90 minutes with the help of over 50 collaborators. The astounding part of it all is that you're invited.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's tennis team enjoyed an excellent season this year, garnering a top-70 national ranking while garnering a slew of impressive victories. An integral part of this resurgence was the outstanding play and leadership of captain Cat Crandall '04.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
On Friday, May 28 the College officially moved the eligibility to join a Greek house from the Winter term of sophomore year to the Fall term. The leaders of the campus' Greek leadership organizations believe that this is a major victory for the Greek system, the administration and the entire Dartmouth community. Students can join Greek houses sooner, thereby strengthening the Greek system. This agreement shows that students and the administration can work together to accomplish common goals, and reach a result that is mutually beneficial for all. We would like to talk about this significant change, our work with the administration, and some positive Greek programs to benefit the central academic mission of the college.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
What a difference a year can make. The dialogue between students and administrators over the past academic year has helped to improve communication, clarify and correct misunderstandings, make adjustments to procedures for managing social events and build trust. As in so much of life, a spirit of openness and a commitment to thoughtful, honest discussion led to positive results.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
Another assistant professor of history, Vernon Takeshita, has written a letter questioning my honesty and integrity regarding race issues. I hope it's the last letter like that. As explained below, this certainly will be the last reply from me on this topic.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
April 29, Mass Row, 2:21 a.m.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
Auditing a class, especially during the notoriously laid-back Summer term, may seem like an appealing option. But it's better to sit in on larger classes rather than to disrupt smaller classes, professors say.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
The pre-graduation marriage engagements among members of the Class of 2004 are just the latest in a trend of married Dartmouth alumni that can be traced back to the first coed class of 1973.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. will acquire a 16 percent stake in the outstanding common shares of White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd., a Bermuda-based insurance holding company that has its principal executive office in Hanover.
(06/02/04 9:00am)
In the "real world," high-paying jobs are usually among the most sought-after, but Dartmouth student workers don't appear to be lured by the same incentives.