Gienko '01 tries for N.H. legislature seat
Bob Gienko '01 has an interesting relationship with the candidate he supports for the New Hampshire State Legislature. He ties his shoes, combs his hair, brushes his teeth and sees him in the mirror.
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Bob Gienko '01 has an interesting relationship with the candidate he supports for the New Hampshire State Legislature. He ties his shoes, combs his hair, brushes his teeth and sees him in the mirror.
Twenty students from the Class of 2001 received the honor of being inducted into Dartmouth's Palaeopitus society last June.
Dartmouth will not join a growing number of other colleges in banning on-campus access to Napster -- at least for now. With Napster and other web-based music acquisition services under heavy attack by the recording industry, more colleges and universities are buckling under the pressure and blocking student use of the sites.
Former United States Senator George Mitchell recounted his experiences as chairman of the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland to a large crowd of Dartmouth students and members of the Hanover community in Cook Auditorium last night.
Approximately 75 percent of all Dartmouth undergraduates are now vaccinated against the form of meningicoccal disease that tragically took the life of Jenica Rosekrans '00 nearly one year ago, according to Dr. John Turco director of college health services.
As if College entrance exams weren't already stressful enough for high school students, one theory says that your single SAT score may largely determine where you end up in life -- how much you get paid, whom you work for and who listens to your opinions.
A strong majority "" 80 percent"" of female Dartmouth science alumnae currently work in or have most recently held jobs in science-related fields, according to findings recently released in a report by the Women in Science Project.
With last term's Computer Science 4 cheating scandal and this term's Initiative announcements by the Board of Trustees, the makeup of the College's judicial board is now in the spotlight.
Hillary Clinton is "a tough nut to crack," according to National Public Radio correspondent Andrea Bernstein, who shared stories from her latest assignment -- trailing the campaign of the first lady-turned-New York Senate hopeful -- with a crowd of students, faculty and community members at the Rockefeller Center Friday afternoon.
Calling for the implementation of a single judicial system with jurisdiction over all student organizations, including Greek houses and athletic teams, the Trustees' Initiative decision may mean the elimination of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Judicial Committee.
Some students admitted to Northwestern University this spring first learned of their acceptances to the school from an unconventional source -- their computers.
The New Hampshire primary may have come and gone, but don't expect Dartmouth campaign managers to be slowing down any time soon.
It has been a very good year for the Ivy League -- applications were up for most schools, and admissions rates were down almost across the board, although Dartmouth remained stuck in the middle of the pack with little change from last year.
While other students such as those at Harvard University are already being counted in this year's U.S. Census, Dartmouth students are still waiting for the much-publicized forms to land outside their dorm room doors -- and all that's known is that they'll hit sometime before May 6.
National Security Adviser Sandy Berger addressed a crowded auditorium last Friday afternoon in Dartmouth Hall. Berger, whose son Alex is a sophomore at the College, gave a speech entitled, "Challenges Facing American Policy."
Former head and United States representative for the Timorese nationalist organization, Constancio Pinto, spoke at the Rockefeller Center last night, giving a speech titled "East Timor: The Long Road Towards Independence."
Japan's most successful feature film will soon be playing at the Hop. "Princess Mononoke" ("Mononoke Hime" in Japanese) is part of the Dartmouth Film Society's Winter term series, "The Last Decade: Movies of the Nineties."
Acting Director of the International Office Steve Silver has been selected to permanently fill that position.
The ethical controversy over the origins of stem cells used in research will be the topic of a forum hosted by the College on Saturday.
Students, faculty, and other members of the Dartmouth community gathered in 105 Dartmouth Hall last night to listen to a lecture by President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, John J. Sweeney.