Kitchel '95 holds world record, modest manner
World record holder Davis Kitchel '95 relinquishes facts about himself the same way most people relinquish teeth at the dentist: reluctantly and painfully.
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World record holder Davis Kitchel '95 relinquishes facts about himself the same way most people relinquish teeth at the dentist: reluctantly and painfully.
Playboy Magazine recently visited Dartmouth in search of models for their 1995 "Women of the Ivy League," sparking much protest on campus and debate over the women in America today.
Two current College administrators will take on the additional responsibility of advising gay, lesbian and bisexual students and Latino and Hispanic students, Dean of the College Lee Pelton announced yesterday.
The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper, is now the newest Ivy League newspaper to publish an on-line edition on the World Wide Web.
The varsity women's rowing team placed sixth at the Eastern Sprints yesterday, while both varsity men's teams failed to earn medals.
Construction on the new $19 million psychology building will likely start next spring according to officials from the Office of Facilities Planning.
The Hanover Police Department and Safety and Security both reported a busy Green Key Weekend, handling almost 40 alcohol violations, 15 noise violations and one felony burglary charge.
Jim Coleman '46 might have spoken for a majority of Dartmouth alumni when he described his Green Key weekend: "we used to raise hell."
The heavyweight crew team drubbed Syracuse in a controversial race through rough waters yesterday morning.
In his first public address as Acting College President, James Wright reaffirmed the College's commitment to its Native American students at the formal dedication of the new Native American House on Friday.
Judge Joseph Daschbach found Guy Dixon '95 guilty of disorderly conduct slapped Dixon with a $200 fine yesterday morning in Hanover District Court.
A group of 11 Dartmouth scientists led by Acting Dean of the Faculty Karen Wetterhahn will receive more than $7 million over the next five years from the federal government to research how toxic metals in the environment affect the human body.
Cornell thwarted Dartmouth's female rowers Saturday, while both men's varsity teams brought home victories.
From conception to construction, the process of erecting a new building on the Dartmouth campus is long and onerous.
In races Saturday, the women's varsity crew team lost to the mighty Princeton squad but defeated the University of Pennsylvania, while the men's varsity heavyweights were trounced by Brown.
In spite of a faster finish than their Cornell counterparts, the Dartmouth lightweight rowing team officially lost their dual meet with the Big Red Saturday in Ithaca, NY.
The women's crew team and the men's lightweight team stomped their competitors this weekend, while the heavyweights had a disappointing loss to Rutgers.
The men's heavyweight crew team overcame the University of New Hampshire Sunday in a race on the Connecticut River, while the women's crew team and the men's lightweight team lost their respective weekend races.
As the College continues to implement the new curriculum, which stresses increased interaction between departments, some professors say academic programs are the wave of the future.
Commencement exercises for the Class of 1995 will be held in Memorial Stadium because of the large number of people who are expected to come hear President Bill Clinton speak at graduation this year, Acting College President James Wright announced yesterday.