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(01/04/02 11:00am)
Although construction of the new door-locking system continues, the system will not be up and functioning for at least another term, according to Director of Residential Operations Woody Eckels and Frank Roberts of Facilities, Operations and Management.
(01/04/02 11:00am)
Yesterday's release of the Undergraduate Finance Committee's allocations for various student organizations shows little change from last year, but there is debate over how to fund the recently created Greek Leadership Council.
(01/03/02 11:00am)
It was no ordinary term.
(11/21/01 11:00am)
The 19 highest-ranked members of the Class of 2002 were inducted early into academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa yesterday afternoon at a ceremony held at College President James Wright's house.
(11/20/01 11:00am)
Jennifer Rottmann '02 smiles when she remembers watching the owner of a new Habitat for Humanity house impersonating Elvis at a Habitat benefit concert.
(11/19/01 11:00am)
While various current events -- both local and national -- have caused many students to experience fear or anxiety, it remains unclear whether or not these fears have altered the generally quiet, idyllic world of Hanover.
(11/14/01 11:00am)
Enrollment in classes about the Middle East and Islam has climbed to unprecedented levels across the nation in the wake of Sept. 11.
(11/09/01 11:00am)
Dartmouth has shifted its early decision deadline to Nov. 16 and is designing a Web site that applicants can access to learn about admissions decisions, according to Dean of Admissions Karl Furstenberg.
(11/07/01 11:00am)
While some Dartmouth professors see definite changes in American military strategy in Afghanistan, they still think it is unlikely that the U.S. campaign will extend to other countries, such as Iraq.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Endowment and investments, tuition and alumni gifts remain Dartmouth's three most important sources of revenue, despite a declining economy that may impact the growth of endowment funds, according to Win Johnson, vice president and treasurer of the College.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Christopher Colasanti '90 had been known as "Dom" to his family and friends since seventh grade.
(10/25/01 9:00am)
Nine students in the Class of 2004 received grants from the First Year Office's Summer Research program to work on projects this past summer.
(10/22/01 9:00am)
When the parents of Ted Finnerty '05 sent him to Dartmouth, they likely pictured him running around the bonfire, building a snow sculpture on the Green and collecting his diploma at Commencement. So there was an unexpected addition to their photo album on Saturday as they watched police drag a handcuffed Finnerty off Memorial Field.
(10/22/01 9:00am)
The Hanover police department and Safety and Security saw a slight rise in crime this Homecoming weekend.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
This weekend, thousands of Dartmouth alumni will return to Hanover to take part in Homecoming festivities. Although celebrations may be somewhat more somber than in the past because of the Sept. 11 attacks, the revelry, for the most part, will go on as always.
(10/15/01 9:00am)
As the strikes on Afghanistan continue, a majority of students contacted by The Dartmouth say they continue to support military action, and few report that their interest in the war is waning.
(10/03/01 9:00am)
America's computer systems could be the next victims of terrorist attacks, according to a new report by Dartmouth's Institute for Security Technology Studies.
(09/28/01 9:00am)
The Tucker Foundation, in conjunction with various other organizations on campus, has been hard at work on both philanthropic and educational projects in response to the recent Sept. 11th terrorist attacks.
(09/28/01 9:00am)
The new Dartmouth provost Barry Scherr identifies his three main goals as better integrating various parts of campus, increasing diversity, and supporting academic student life initiatives.
(09/25/01 9:00am)
As funds and supplies raised by communities across the nation flow into New York City, residents of the Upper Valley can take pride in their community's efforts to aid victims of the recent terrorist attacks.