SA elects Pollock, Vashi
In its first meeting of the Summer term in the Collis Cafe last night, the Student Assembly filled is secretary and treasurer positions, in addition to making plans for upcoming summer projects.
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In its first meeting of the Summer term in the Collis Cafe last night, the Student Assembly filled is secretary and treasurer positions, in addition to making plans for upcoming summer projects.
Being a Dartmouth College graduate has meant many things in the College's history. Familiar stereotypes, such as the hard-drinking all-males' school, or the exhausted "Animal House" comparison have been part of an evolving image of Dartmouth and her sons and daughters.
Sitting in his corner office behind a desk covered with papers, potted plants and pictures of his family, it is hard to imagine Hanover Chief of Police Nick Giaccone engaged in high-speed car chases or pursuing suspects through the woods on foot.
It was thirty years ago today when a group of disgruntled Dartmouth students stormed Parkhurst Hall to protest what they perceived to be an unjust administration indifferent to their demands - but to those members of the Dartmouth community who participated in the event, it feels like it was only yesterday.
When she was accepted early as a member of the Class of 2003 at Dartmouth, Sara Yablon knew what she was expecting out of the College.
Like the much publicized Trustee initiative, this year's elections have made history. An unprecedented number of students, aided by the convenience of online polling and BlitzMail reminders, cast or clicked their votes yesterday and Monday. And like the Trustees' initiative, there was no decisive decision.
Despite the commotion over the small number of African-American students admitted via the early decision process, the Class of 2003's regular admissions are of a different stripe entirely, with the highest percentage of minorities ever admitted.
Doris Kearns Goodwin has lived with some of America's most influential leaders -- she has spent days with Presidents Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt, and now, she wakes to find herself with Abraham Lincoln.
Edmund Morris, the story goes, used to work for peanuts. Actually, he didn't even have it that good. During a particularly hard period of trying to make a living as a writer, he remembers longingly looking at a packet of peanuts but not being able to buy them.
In a speech peppered with his characteristic wit and criticism of many movies and television shows for their distorted portrayal of African-Americans, filmmaker Spike Lee gave the keynote address to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration last night in front of a capacity crowd in Spaulding Auditorium.
For the first time in College history, the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council elected a female president to govern over the College's Greek organizations.
As freezing rain and sleet fell on Hanover yesterday, Dartmouth students from Illinois to New York found their travel plans at the mercy of Mother Nature.
One of senior Marty Vona's passions is building things. For his current engineering class, Vona, is in the process of building a bridge, which he and partners hope will withstand tests of its strength and flexibility. They hope to find the ideal combination of materials that will withstand the greatest amount of stress.
A tentative plan for the renovation of the female locker rooms in the Berry Gym will be presented today to a panel of faculty and staff members. The project, which has drawn estimates of nearly $400,000, will provide separate facilities for female faculty and staff, who until now have shared space with undergraduates.
They have already left their mark-- on countless buildings, institutions, and even climbing gyms at the College. But this weekend, they will return, a testament to the hill winds in their breath and granite in their heads.
The select seniors who have been awarded Senior Fellowships are digging deeply into their respective theses and conducting research on their many diverse projects.
According to a recent survey conducted by Career Services, Dartmouth seniors have expressed less interest in finance-related fields as a career this year. However, corporate recruiting overall is expected to remain stable.
In his new role as president of Willamette University in Salem, Ore., Dartmouth's former dean of the College Lee Pelton may be at a new college and in a new time zone, but many things remain the same.
The College's first late night coffee shop, the Big Green Bean -- part of the Collis Center revitalization project -- opened last night to enthusiastic reactions from students and employees.
Sophomores elected Eric Buchman and Lauren Hickey 2000 Class Council president and vice president, respectively, in a BlitzMail election at the end of Summer term.