Highest-paid campus jobs often stay unfilled
In the "real world," high-paying jobs are usually among the most sought-after, but Dartmouth student workers don't appear to be lured by the same incentives.
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In the "real world," high-paying jobs are usually among the most sought-after, but Dartmouth student workers don't appear to be lured by the same incentives.
While there is a chance that humans are alone in the universe, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence will continue, famed scientist Jill Tarter said Thursday in a speech at the 13th annual Karen E. Wetterhahn Science Symposium in Alumni Hall.
Editor's note: This is the fifth in a multi-part series on employment conditions for students at the College.
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a multi-part series on employment conditions for students at the College.
Editor's note: This is the third in a multi-part series on employment conditions for students at the College.
Editor's note: This is the second in a multi-part series on employment conditions for students at the College.
Editor's note: This is the first in a multi-part series on employment conditions for students at the College.
The lounge on the second floor of Dick's House, where the College's counseling services are located, rarely lacks visitors. But despite the reported increase in the number of students seeking counseling over the past year, a shroud of silence still prevails over the topic of mental illness.
While Greek houses on Webster Avenue get ready to host wild parties, crowds of students and pong tournaments in their basements for Green Key weekend, only a few affinity houses will be putting together their own events.
Record-setting revenues, zero debt and an industry-leading operating margin -- all of these achievements make Nissan a world leader in the auto-sale industry. But just five years ago the company was mired in debt and plagued with declining sales.
Every year seems to have its dark horse candidate. In years past, the Jack-o-Lantern humor publication consistently ran a joke contender. This year's dark horse, the first candidate in recent years to run representing a designated political party, is the Novack Party's Michael Valmonte '06.
The firing on Tuesday of much-liked Dining Services employee Mitzi Nalette prompted a wave of protest from outraged students, but a student boycott of Food Court planned for Friday nonetheless failed to take place.
More than a year after budget cuts were first announced to the Dartmouth community, College employees continue to worry about losing their jobs, despite statements from the administration that refute any such plans.
The unexpected firing of much-liked Dartmouth Dining Services employee Mitzi Nalette Tuesday night sparked a flurry of student e-mails protesting her dismissal and seeking to get her job back.
The continuing focus on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East has left other regions of the world such as Latin America in the background of media coverage, panelists argued in a discussion Monday night at the John Sloan Dickey Center.
With the academic year dwindling away, Dartmouth students have started looking for summer internships.
At primary schools around the Upper Valley, Dartmouth students are bestowed with a relatively rare opportunity for those in the collegiate world.
Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page offered "a brief tour of the ethical universe of journalism" in Filene Auditorium Wednesday, stressing the importance of the public in adjusting the "moral compass" of the media.
Months after Hanover approved Dartmouth's proposal to rebuild the block behind Ramunto's and Caf Buon Gustaio, a town resident has filed two separate appeals against the decision.
Secretary of Education Rod Paige discussed the future of Dartmouth's educational research programs in a speech Wednesday and defended the nation's No Child Left Behind Act as necessary component in the struggle for school accountability.