Bosworth selected to be new Trustee chair
The Board of Trustees announced yesterday that Stephen Bosworth '61, the former U.S. ambassador to Tunisia and the Philippines, will become the new chair of the College's Board of Trustees in June.
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The Board of Trustees announced yesterday that Stephen Bosworth '61, the former U.S. ambassador to Tunisia and the Philippines, will become the new chair of the College's Board of Trustees in June.
Hanover Police arrested Peter Alphonso '96 yesterday on charges of possessing stolen property.
A group of freshmen women signed a document last night at the Collis Center pledging that they will become the founding members of the seventh sorority.
Sir Roger Bannister discussed the importance of athletics, the nature of world records and how, in less than four minutes, he became the fastest man who had ever lived in a speech to about 300 people in Collis Common Ground last night.
Tired of cheering for a large color, four Dartmouth athletes are preparing a campaign to give the College a new mascot.
Policemen, Safety and Security officers and reporters swarmed outside the classroom of Anthropology Professor Dale Eickelman, who told a Chicago newspaper this week that he once built a bomb with the man authorities believe to be the "Unabomber" terrorist.
An anonymous group of more than 30 seniors announced yesterday that they have formed another coeducational senior society.
Colors, a new student group composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of eight minority groups, will meet this weekend to ratify its constitution and discuss possible goals for the Spring term.
Sleazy the Wonder Squirrel is going to Europe.
What might be the brightest comet in decades will be visible with the naked eye in the northern sky during the next two weeks -- if the weather is agreeable.
Responding to a request made by the presidents of the six sororities, the presidents of 23 of the 27 Greek organizations signed a pledge to improve the Greek system at a meeting of the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council last night.
A group of about 35 unidentified students delivered a flyer to residence halls Sunday night, which made allegations against fraternities and individual students for allegedly racist, sexist and violent behavior.
About 250 students crammed into Brace Commons last night to hear officers of Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity read from what members of the audience called a racist and sexist script, which new members of the house wrote and acted out in November.
Hanover Town Manager Cliff Vermilya, recently named Hanover's 30th Citizen of the Year, may not agree that he was born to be a town manager -- but he comes pretty close.
"The 43-year-old 'Queen of the Snows' Winter Carnival beauty contest is dead."
Construction of the proposed Center for Jewish Life at Dartmouth may begin as soon as the ground thaws, Associate Director of Major Gifts Karen Blum said.
Requesting an "ongoing dialogue" with College Provost Lee Bollinger during the planning process, faculty members concerned about the fate of the proposed $50 million Berry Library project took center stage at yesterday's faculty meeting.
The Hanover Police Department is investigating two new incidents of racist graffiti directed against two Asian-American students that occurred early yesterday morning and again late last night.
The Hanover Police have charged Jeffrey Link '98 with disorderly conduct for allegedly writing the words "chink" and "bastard" on the door of the room of two Asian-American students in the Choates Cluster two weeks ago.
Responding to the recent acts of hate speech, the Student Assembly held an "emergency town meeting" in the Collis Common Ground last night to discuss issues of hate.