Cateterias send students on a culinary roller coaster ride
When the members of the Class of 1999 return to Hanover after their freshman outing club trips, one of the first things they will want is a home-cooked meal.
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When the members of the Class of 1999 return to Hanover after their freshman outing club trips, one of the first things they will want is a home-cooked meal.
The School of Criticism and Theory will once hold its tenth annual conference this summer at Dartmouth.
Director of Health Services Dr. Jack Turco will soon begin work with the national chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving on forming a new "youth council."
Grandma the Clown and Mummenschanz, the Swiss movement theater, will be the featured performers as the Big Apple circus returns to Hanoverfrom Tuesday, July 18 through Sunday, July 23.
The Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council elected its summer officers last week.
The Council on Computing will recommend that incoming freshmen purchase a Macintosh Performa Model 636 computer instead of the Power Macintosh.
The varsity basketball teams at the College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have set a date for the Tarheels to play the Big Green in Chapel Hill.
The year-long search to replace Sexual Abuse Awareness Program Coordinator Heather Earle continues as the four candidates evaluated at the end of last term failed to meet the qualifications necessary for the job.
Three members of the Dartmouth track and field team finished All-American at the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships on June 4 in Nashville, Tenn.
While some seniors can barely stand the thought of leaving the College after this weekend, others can hardly wait to get out of Hanover and into the big, wide world.
Just like everybody else on campus, Dartmouth faculty members have very divided and strong opinions on the Dartmouth-Plan, the College's unique enrollment system that allows it to operate year-round.
Few people on Dartmouth's campus have as much knowledge and enthusiasm for international politics as History Professor Marty Sherwin.
Although Winter Carnival experienced numerous transformations throughout its 85 year history, the advent of coeducation made a significant impact on the tradition.
Campus members and visitors alike owe their exciting adventures this weekend to the careful planning of the Winter Carnival Council.
The College's Office of Speech will not offer classes this spring and summer while it continues to search for a replacement for Goodwin Berquist, the office's only professor.
The College added a wide variety of new features to student telephones over winter break including call-waiting, last-number redial and automatic callback.
A wide range of classes in a variety of departments rely on students as teaching assistants but their role differs greatly from the role played by their counterparts at many other top-ranked schools.
A new telephone system will be installed during winter break, providing the campus with clearer service and call waiting in addition to requiring students to change their phone numbers.
An ad hoc division of the Enrollment Committee will issue a report at the end of the term with recommendations for ways to reduce enrollment and overcrowding in the Fall term.
Jim Pope, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity's national foundation, spoke about the dangers of alcohol abuse to about 60 students in 105 Dartmouth Hall Saturday night.