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(06/12/00 9:00am)
The Class of 2000 has truly been at the College during an exciting time. Not since the implementation of coeducation in the early 1970s has Dartmouth undergone such revolutionary changes as those put forth in the Student Life Initiative, announced in the middle of the Class of 2000's junior year.
(05/31/00 9:00am)
Commencement and Reunion staff are scrambling to house the families and guests of the Class of 2000.
(05/24/00 9:00am)
To gauge what some prominent students of color think of the Trustees' World Cultures Initiative, The Dartmouth conducted interviews with four campus leaders: Afro-American Society President Olivia Carpenter '00, Pan-Asian Council Co-chair Christen Einsiedler '00, La Alianza Latina President Omar Rashid '00 and Casey Sixkiller '00, chair of the council that represents Native Americans at Dartmouth.
(05/23/00 9:00am)
Preliminary data from a new survey indicate that the college environment may be a big factor in prompting students to start smoking or to increase their tobacco use.
(05/12/00 9:00am)
Four U.S. experts on Russian policy converged on the Rockefeller Center last night for a panel discussion on "Rethinking U.S.-Russian Relations: Past, Present and Putin." A main topic of debate was the nation's newly appointed president, Vladimir Putin.
(05/10/00 9:00am)
What would you do for $20,000?
(05/04/00 9:00am)
There are concerns that physicist Shirley Ann Jackson, this year's Commencement speaker, is not well known even within her field. However, many community members say they do not object to her selection, although they would have preferred a bigger name.
(05/03/00 9:00am)
Theoretical physicist Shirley Ann Jackson will give Dartmouth's 2000 Commencement address June 11, the College announced yesterday. Jackson is President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and former Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
(04/26/00 9:00am)
By the end of her freshman year at Hanover High School, Blythe Adler had completed single-variable calculus, the highest math class the school offers. But that didn't mean she had to stop there.
(04/21/00 9:00am)
United States Census forms are now being distributed to Dartmouth students living in residence halls. Distribution started yesterday and may continue through tomorrow.
(04/13/00 9:00am)
Students went on-line in high numbers this week to vote in support of the Student Assembly's response to the steering committee's January report.
(04/05/00 9:00am)
Last night's "Gender Unplugged" forum in the Top of the Hop drew six senior panelists and over 120 other students together in an impassioned dialogue about gender relations on campus. A recurring theme was the negative role the Greek system has played in relations between the sexes.
(03/29/00 10:00am)
Six Dartmouth students and one Hanover High School student returned March 18 from the underdeveloped Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands, where they spent 11 weeks teaching middle school and high school students. This was the first year the program, which was run by the education department and the Tucker Foundation, has taken place.
(11/10/99 11:00am)
The Office of the Dean of the College and the 2001 and 2002 Class Councils are making plans to notify students who will be off campus during the Winter term of the final recommendations the Steering Committee on the Student Life Initiative will make to the Board of Trustees next January.
(10/29/99 9:00am)
Author, playwright, Rhodes scholar, respected professor and former chair of the drama department James L. Steffensen Jr. died Wednesday of complications from esophageal cancer, which he had battled for five months. He was 69.
(10/25/99 9:00am)
Governor of Maine Angus S. King '66 spoke Friday afternoon about the importance of the free market in improving the economy in an age of increasing economic globalization.
(10/22/99 9:00am)
Safety and Security is planning an increased presence at the Bonfire tonight after an assault last year on several security officers.
(10/08/99 9:00am)
Each year, along with a new class of students, a new crop of professors joins the Dartmouth community. There are 49 new professors and instructors joining the College's faculty this year, including 26 visiting professors and 23 permanent faculty.
(10/01/99 9:00am)
The vibrant reds, oranges and yellows which make New England's fall foliage season famous mean more to New Hampshire residents than just decoration -- they mean big business, bringing tourists to the state from around the world. But that business has been hurt this year, some say, by negative publicity predicting a lack of autumnal color due to this summer's drought.