Berry construction to enter new phase
Construction crews are continuing to work on the Berry Library project and soon students will begin to see more than just the existing hole in the ground.
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Construction crews are continuing to work on the Berry Library project and soon students will begin to see more than just the existing hole in the ground.
Exactly one month after the House of Representatives voted to impeach him, President Bill Clinton stood before the same body last night and delivered a State of the Union address designed to appeal to all members of the political spectrum while at the same time signifying to his crucial liberal base that his loyalty remained with them.
Five hundred thousand dollars in nine days -- that is the goal of this week's annual Alumni Phonathon which began on Sunday and will continue through Jan. 28.
The Campus Crusade for Christ's controversial distribution of the C.S. Lewis book "Mere Christianity" to all members of the freshman class last Thursday sparked discussion rather than debate over the weekend, as most students told The Dartmouth they had mixed feelings on the issue.
In what appears to be the conclusion to more than a month of controversy, the Campus Crusade for Christ yesterday distributed free copies of the C.S. Lewis book "Mere Christianity" to all members of the freshman class.
A month after contentious debate with campus religious leaders, Campus Crusade for Christ has decided not to distribute free copies of the book "Mere Christianity" to all members of the freshman class through Hinman mail.
The Internet can bring you radio broadcasts, weather updates and the Ken Starr Report. It should come as no surprise that there is also a multimedia comic book site for the web.
A panel of entertainment executives discussed Hollywood's role in shaping America's moral agenda in Cook Auditorium last night.
Despite wording in the Student Handbook stating otherwise, acting College Treasurer Win Johnson recently told The Dartmouth that student groups under certain circumstances are allowed to use caterers other than the Hanover Inn for events held in Alumni Hall and the Top of the Hop.
After a lengthy debate at its meeting last night the Student Assembly voted to earmark $1,000 in each of the next two terms for events the Assembly chooses to co-sponsor with other campus organizations.
A rally on the steps of the Collis Center Friday afternoon drew about 300 people for some portions and featured short speeches by President James Wright, Susan Wright and Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson as well as students, professors and faculty members.
The members of the College's Board of Trustees arrived at the College yesterday afternoon for their annual Fall term meeting.
The Student Assembly allocated funds last night to subsidize student bus rides to Boston and New York City for Thanksgiving and at the end of this term and again passed a resolution which called for student voting in Board of Trustees elections.
Members of the Student Assembly's Membership and Internal Affairs Committee have missed a comparatively large number of general Assembly meetings this term despite the committee's constitutional responsibility to enforce Assembly attendance rules and even remove members for excess absences.
Six weeks of rapid spending culminating in last week's $5,000 give-back to the Undergraduate Finance Committee has brought renewed interest into how the Student Assembly spends its budget of approximately $30,000.
The Student Assembly voted last night to begin the process of compiling a course and professor evaluation guide and announced the completion of an advising guide for students selecting majors and minors.
Today's elections end a highly volatile political season, but despite economic uncertainty and a looming presidential impeachment inquiry, most political pundits at the College said they do not expect any surprises in the vote tallies.
Witches are a popular subject for movies -- sometimes their cinematic spells work wonders, and sometimes their cauldrons fail to produce the right result.
How can you explain why "There's Something About Mary" became one of the summer's few standout movies and one of the biggest sleeper hits of all time, while other low-brow comedies like "BASEketball" fail to make the basket ... or is it score a run?
Sitting in the recently opened Big Green Bean and talking with students seemed so natural for Teresa Knoedler '00 -- after all, social space and improvements to the Collis Center are so dear to her new committee and the Student Assembly, of which she is now an integral player.