Tremaine to leave
Phyllis Tremaine, who has successfully handled the Amos Tuck School of Business Admin-istration's $35-million capital campaign, will leave soon to become the director of development at the University of Indiana Business School.
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Phyllis Tremaine, who has successfully handled the Amos Tuck School of Business Admin-istration's $35-million capital campaign, will leave soon to become the director of development at the University of Indiana Business School.
The women's volleyball team will be a full varsity team this fall, and the College's athletic department is getting ready to upgrade the women's softball team to varsity status next spring.
College President James Freedman said he is doing "very, very well" after six rounds of chemotherapy treatment for lymphomatic cancer, in a radio interview that will air later this week.
The College will install a new telephone system this fall that will provide clearer service, eliminate crosstalk and possibly offer voice-mail options.
The College recently announced that the family of former Dartmouth professor and philospher Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy will present his papers and scholarly work to Baker Library.
Hanover Police is sending videos of thieves to the FBI for picture enhancement after officers foiled vandals who broke into Thayer Dining Hall early Thursday morning.
A week of activities to benefit Upper Valley charities organized by the College's Greek system kicks off today.
Even though Hanover and Washington, D.C. are separated by more than 500 miles, it occasionally seems like the two are much closer because of the politicking at the College.
Since it was founded more than 200 years ago, the very name Dartmouth has conjured up strong images of a while, male, conservative, anti-intellectual and alcoholic place.
Maybe it's fitting that a sculpture found two years ago which Student Programs Coordinator Linda Kennedy thought perfect for a student center when Collis was a mere skeleton, is now sitting in the entrance of the three-term old center.
After friends asked him for a recording of his music, Jud Caswell '94 decided to make a record of all the songs he has been playing around campus for three years.
Despite winning its first game of the summer, the men's rugby club was pounded twice last weekend at the Acton Ten Good Men tournament in Massachusetts.
More than 800 parents, relatives and friends of sophomores will flood Hanover this weekend for two days of organized activities.
The College recently suspended Ludwig Plutonium from the computer network for calling The New York Times, "The Jew York Times" in a message posted on an electronic bulletin board.
Joel Leavitt '50, a former president of a consumer products company, recently took over as president of the College's Alumni Council after being elected by the 105-member group.
Dartmouth professors at the College's Shattuck Observatory watched through a telescope fruitlessly as a comet smashed into Jupiter late Saturday night and exploded, creating a hole half the size of the Earth.
A woman modeling for an art class fell from a table Thursday afternoon, sustaining a bruised brain, fractured skull and the loss of hearing in her left ear.
A committee formed by the Freshman Office last month is currently working to plan the program for next fall's Social Issues Night for first-year students.
At the Burlington Seven's Tournament on Saturday, four experienced men's club teams defeated the Dartmouth Men's Rugby Club.
It was not "Oxford Blues" and the team had a hard time finding words to describe the experience, but the varsity men's lightweight crew team said their trip to England is something that will linger in their minds for a long time.