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(10/29/98 11:00am)
Muslim feminist Riffat Hassan discussed women's rights in the Islamic world and said commonly used religious reasons for Muslim gender inequality are unfounded in a speech last night in 105 Dartmouth Hall titled "Muslim Women's Rights in the Context of Religious Pluralism."
(10/28/98 11:00am)
After one of the most spirited debates of the term, the Student Assembly voted last night to give back $5,000 of its $30,000 allocation from the Undergraduate Finance Council in an effort to urge the College to better fund student organizations.
(10/27/98 11:00am)
The College announced over the summer a new, 80-bed residence hall will be constructed as part of the East Wheelock Cluster to combat a shortage of rooms on campus, but many specific details are still under consideration.
(10/23/98 9:00am)
Author Hannah Nyala discussed the similarities between her work as a "tracker" of lost children and her experience as a battered wife in a speech in Collis Common Ground last night.
(10/22/98 9:00am)
The College is reevaluating its decision to prohibit Lyme Road Laundry from operating on the campus so students may once again have a chance to choose their laundry service provider, acting Dean of Residential Life Mary Liscinsky told The Dartmouth yesterday.
(10/21/98 9:00am)
The Student Assembly voted to approve a resolution at its meeting last night calling on the College to implement a final cable television plan by next Fall term.
(10/19/98 9:00am)
Adam Dansiger '00 told The Dartmouth this summer his "number-one goal" was to visit the College this October.
(10/16/98 9:00am)
Along with the truckloads of lumber for the Homecoming bonfire come carloads of College alumni and guests of current students, who create both problems and opportunities for the town of Hanover.
(10/16/98 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Co-Op
(10/16/98 9:00am)
So there's the bonfire, the frat parties, the Yale game and Fall Fling -- but even with all that excitement you'll still want to eat and shop in some of Hanover's local restaurants and stores. Below is a helpful guide to the town's dining establishments and some unique stores you might want to visit while you're here.
(10/14/98 9:00am)
The Student Assembly last night announced that 16 new iMac computers will soon replace most of the public BlitzMail terminals on campus and overwhelmingly voted to support a resolution urging the College to consider recommendations to increase social and programming space for students.
(10/13/98 9:00am)
Business Week magazine ranked The Amos Tuck School of Business tenth for the second consecutive time in its biannual survey of business schools.
(10/12/98 9:00am)
The answer is: This could be more fun than being a contestant on "College Jeopardy! Online" right from your own dorm room.
(10/09/98 9:00am)
Due to the recent surge in College construction, some members of the town are raising concerns that so many members of the Hanover Planning Board which approves such plans are directly connected to Dartmouth.
(10/07/98 9:00am)
The Student Assembly passed two resolutions at its meeting last night approving the allocation of funds for a community dinner on sexual harassment and for a discussion on diversity and racial identity as part of its continuing "Conversations" series.
(10/06/98 9:00am)
Starting this Winter term, students will receive cable feed in their dormitory rooms. The choices are limited however, and while the channels were selected because they were offered free of charge to the College, they also may be free of viewers. Here's the rundown.
(10/06/98 9:00am)
The College will play host to the WMUR Channel 9 news crew tomorrow for a day of live news broadcasts from Tuck Mall -- part of a week-long series of live broadcasts from around New Hampshire.
(10/05/98 9:00am)
The College's endowment has dropped nearly $100 million in the last three months -- mainly due to drops in a bullish and volatile stock market.
(10/01/98 9:00am)
Grandmothers and frogs may not be the preferred Thursday night companions, but the Bosnian folk-rock band, Zabe i Babe, which literally translates into that elderly amphibious mix, is performing in Brace Commons tonight.
(10/01/98 9:00am)
One year and a grand jury indictment after Massachusetts Institute of Technology freshman Scott Krueger died during a fraternity pledge activity last fall, most Dartmouth Greek leaders are still saying changes are not needed within the Dartmouth fraternity system.