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(01/26/96 11:00am)
An unidentified male undergraduate has confessed to scrawling racist slurs on the message board and door of a room occupied by two Asian-American students living in the Choate dormitories, Safety and Security said yesterday.
(01/25/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth's top pair of debaters finished fifth in a competition with the seven best teams in the country at the Hanover Inn last weekend.
(01/10/96 11:00am)
Last week's abnormally heavy snowfall and cold temperatures are likely to persist for the next few weeks, meteorologists say.
(01/09/96 11:00am)
Hanover Police have charged Sea'mus Morrissey, 18, from White River Junction, Vt. with allegedly attacking and beating two Dartmouth students near the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts in November.
(11/22/95 11:00am)
For the second time in four days, a Dartmouth student was allegedly attacked and beaten near the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
The family of Steven Roth '62, a New York City real estate developer, recently pledged to fund much of the College's proposed $3-million Center for Jewish Life, which is slated for construction in spring 1996.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
An unidentified male allegedly attacked a Dartmouth student in front of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts early Friday morning.
(11/14/95 11:00am)
Delta Delta Delta and Delta Gamma sororities shared top honors last night at the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council awards banquet, as the sororities were named co-winners of the O'Connor Cup.
(10/20/95 10:00am)
When students at other Ivy League schools and Colgate University go to sleep tonight, Dartmouth students will probably just be starting to celebrate.
(10/16/95 10:00am)
Philip Deloria '96, of Albuquerque, N.M., died Saturday night at his home in Grantham, according to a New Hampshire State Police statement released yesterday. Deloria was 21 years old.
(10/13/95 10:00am)
"In the beginning there were tin lid covers and pie pans, ... lids from paint cans or phonograph records." Or at least in the beginning as written by Victor Malafronte.
(09/27/95 10:00am)
There was a sharp drop-off in serious conduct violations brought before the Committee on Standards, according to a report released yesterday.
(09/21/95 9:00am)
Members of the Class of 1999 received some extra words of unsolicited wisdom from their elders during orientation week this year.
(09/19/95 9:00am)
Despite brisk sales of Playboy's "Women of the Ivy League" pictorial, most students said the issue is not making much of an impression on campus.
(09/19/95 9:00am)
Playboy Magazine's "Women of the Ivy League" issue, which includes pictures of Xantha Bruso '97 and Shannon Smith '96, is rapidly disappearing from the shelves of local stores.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Government Professor Tom Nichols is a strange man. Fluent in four languages, an accomplished Sovietologist and five-time champion on the television game show Jeopardy!, he says he is proudest of his graduation from college.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
English Department Chair Bill Cook's office in Sanborn House is smaller than you might expect. Subdued wooden shelves and colorful African murals cling to the ancient walls, and the tables and floor are lost in piles of dusty books.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton is a busy man.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
You may not see a lot of Clarice Cloutier '98 when you come to Dartmouth -- but you will probably hear her.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
While being named valedictorian is the highest honor the College can bestow on a graduate, the instant celebrity fades quickly, according to three former valedictorians.