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(08/13/93 9:00am)
NEW YORK CITY, August 10 - Her Vietnamese name is Thi Thanh Nga, but throughout a career that has taken her from Bruce Lee's training gym and low-budget films she became Tiana Alexandra and sometimes Tiana Banana. Today, as an emerging figure in documentary filmmaking she has gone back to her homeland and simply become Tiana.
(08/10/93 9:00am)
NEW YORK CITY, July 29 - H. Carl McCall '58 has traveled a long journey from the poor neighborhoods of Boston where he grew up during the depression to his spacious new office in downtown Manhattan under the shadow of the World Trade Center.
(07/31/93 9:00am)
Recently, while walking on the grey streets of New York City, I ran into an '85 wearing the patented green hat with the sewn "D" in the front. We exchanged class years and spoke for a while about the College.
(07/30/93 9:00am)
NEW YORK CITY -- Everyone, from the women in business attire to the seersucker-clad men, is moving at the standard Ivy League crawl in the Dartmouth Club in midtown Manhattan.
(06/29/93 9:00am)
NEW YORK CITY, June 23--Forty years after receiving his diploma, E. John Rosenwald Jr. '52 is the new chair of the College's Board of Trustees.
(06/13/93 9:00am)
Broadcast journalist and television veteran Bill Moyers will speak to the Class of 1993 today at graduation.
(06/01/93 9:00am)
A Student Assembly effort to make course reserve readings available over the College's computer network is running into legal barriers that are inhibiting the process.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
Apparently false reports of lead contamination in the water at Kappa Chi Kappa fraternity sparked a flurry of false rumors this weekend that water on campus was not safe to drink.
(05/31/93 9:00am)
The College's Women in Science Project recently received the largest grant in its three-year history, $300,784 over five years from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
The Committee of Chairs' vote to kill the English foreign study program in London appears to be final.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
Brian Hayes '90, a student who died last August after a long battle with cancer, will receive a posthumous degree at this year's commencement.
(05/26/93 9:00am)
New Hampshire Governor Steve Merrill signed into law a bill that makes hazing illegal on college campuses.
(05/21/93 9:00am)
A letter to incoming students this summer will urge them buy a more expensive and powerful computer system than the one recommended to the Class of 1996 last year.
(05/20/93 9:00am)
The Class of 1993 has pledged to donate $93,253.65 to the College over the next four years as part of the Senior Class Gift Program, the largest amount ever promised by a graduating class.
(05/20/93 9:00am)
Only two days after the heads of Dartmouth's academic departments voted to discontinue the English foreign study program in London, English Professor William Spengemann said there is a possibility for a revote which might save the program.
(05/19/93 9:00am)
The Election Advisory Committee will scrutinize student election guidelines later this month
(05/14/93 2:00am)
Dartmouth is a college of traditions.
(05/13/93 2:00am)
The Vermont State Legislature recently passed a law which will ban smoking in all buildings open to the public, possibly the toughest law of its kind in the country.
(05/12/93 2:00am)
Beginning this week, students will be able to access some back issues of The Dartmouth over the College's computer network.
(05/07/93 2:00am)
A sudden and powerful gust of wind last night snapped a 40 foot pine tree behind Gile Hall and swept portions of copper roofing off Parkhust Hall.