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Hanover Police evacuated sleeping students from Fayerweather residence hall early yesterday morning after a rag in the laundry room caught fire, sending fumes and smoke throughout the basement of the five-story dormitory.
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 -- In elections yesterday, results for Dartmouth alumni were mixed as Republicans battled Democrats for control of Congress and state houses across the nation.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -- Joel Hyatt '72, political pundits say, has three character traits that are liabilities in this year of angry voters: he's a lawyer, a politician and a Democrat.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -- In an unsavory anti-incumbent season fraught with vitriolic campaigns, H. Carl McCall '58 is fighting to hold onto his state comptroller job.
NEW YORK, Oct. 22-- Forty-four years after computer pioneer John Kemeny became president of the College, Dartmouth graduates at the center of the "information superhighway" debated the technological opportunities the global network will provide.
EASTON, PA., Oct. 8th -- If former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was a football fan and alive today, he might have described the Big Green's victory over Lafayette College as "victory at all costs."
E. Robert Greenberg, a Dartmouth Medical School faculty member, recently took over as the head of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital's Norris Cotton Cancer Center.
The College topped last year's record for alumni donations by $500,000 in its annual fund drive this fiscal year.
The fate of Mo, Zeta Psi fraternity's dog, is now in the hands of a Hanover District Court judge after he was taken into custody for violating his probation.
You can tell she is an artist.
The College's Board of Trustees will hold its annual Summer term meeting this weekend to set the year's agenda and discuss financial planning.
As the summer draws to its end, the number of arrests this summer have raised questions of students' rights regarding breathalizer tests and arrests for unlawful possession of alcohol.
As the Summer term's police arrest and Greek house investigation list begins to resemble a life-time criminal's rap sheet, members of the Greek system are upset at what they see as a planned attack on their houses.
This weekend, the New York Theater Workshop will perform two collections of short stories, which it has been working on during the past week.
No one ever said running for Congress is easy.
Hanover Police officers are questioning and fingerprinting Theta Delta Chi fraternity brothers in their investigation of the break-in at Thayer Dining Hall two weeks ago.
The Corporation for National Service recently gave $91,000 to the C. Everett Koop Institute at the Dartmouth Medical School to support a program that allows medical students to teach children at local schools.
The Dean of the College Office recently began giving out students' phone numbers to be people who request it from the office.
But speaker says it is not easy to reinvent government