SA offers cabin for students' social use
Tom Dent Cabin, which for over 30 years has been owned and operated by the Athletic Department, will soon become the College's first fully student-run social space.
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Tom Dent Cabin, which for over 30 years has been owned and operated by the Athletic Department, will soon become the College's first fully student-run social space.
Dartmouth students take their celebrations seriously, and Homecoming is no exception. The weekend's packed schedule can make it easy to forget that ultimately, traditions are defined by what we take from them.
Student Assembly passed a resolution to launch the Undergraduate Teaching Initiative in a nearly unanimous vote during a weekly meeting last night in 101 Collis.
With its offices tucked away on the third floor of Robinson Hall, you might not have heard of the Dartmouth Forensic Union, but the College's policy debate team has quietly gotten off to one of their best starts in a decade.
Angelina Stelmach '02 suffered a serious head injury in a fall while shooting a film near Rumney, New Hampshire this past Sunday evening.
Dean of the College James Larimore, Dean of Student Life Holly Sateia and Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman each addressed Student Assembly at its weekly meeting, held in 101 Collis last evening.
Vice-President of Academic Affairs for Student Assembly Aly Rahim '02 outlined plans for a broad-ranging academic proposal entitled the Undergraduate Teaching Initiative -- in a conversation with The Dartmouth last evening.
Students expressed varying degrees of surprise and concern in reaction to yesterday's bombings of targets in Afghanistan by American and British forces.
Dartmouth's Undergraduate Finance Committee, headed in past years by Dean of Student Life Holly Sateia, will have a new chair this year: Molly Stutzman '02.
The Student Assembly, which convened as a general assembly for the first time this year, passed several resolutions and made a number of internal committee appointments at a meeting in Rocky 1 last evening.
Dartmouth's Student Assembly, led by Student Body President Molly Stutzman '02, held its first meeting of the Fall term last night in 101 Collis.
Scott Spak '00 knew that something was terribly wrong the moment he emerged from the subway that morning. Looking up from his vantage point only a few blocks removed from the World Trade Center, Spak saw smoke billow overhead, and figured that a fire had broken out in the surrounding area of lower Manhattan.
In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the United States has seen a growing amount of violence directed at Arab-Americans and Muslims across the nation. Though the reported incidents of violence toward Muslims number in the hundreds nationwide, Dartmouth and the surrounding areas of New Hampshire have so far witnessed little or no such behavior.
Students from the College's three graduate schools -- the Thayer School of Engineering, Tuck School of Business and Dartmouth Medical School -- will be reaping the rewards of their many years of hard work today, as they sit alongside the graduating seniors and end their time at Dartmouth as students.
The 2001-2002 Student Assembly -- headed by Student Body President-elect Molly Stutzman '02 -- convened last night in Rocky 1 to address various organizational issues, chief among them student appointments and changes to the Student Services Committee.
The first of two organizational meetings for the 2001-2002 Student Assembly, to be headed by Student Body President Molly Stutzman '02 and Vice President Mike Newton '04, was held Monday night in Rocky 1.
Visiting speakers Avi Bell and Dr. Elaine Hagopian discussed Arab-Palestinian relations in an animated debate held before a full house at Rocky 2 last evening.
Along with the arrival of spring and warm weather comes the inevitable attraction of Dartmouth's beckoning outdoor spaces. Whether you choose to play a casual game of ultimate Frisbee on the Green, toss around a baseball in front of your dorm or simply relax with a book on the Bema, you are unlikely to make it through spring term without using at least one outdoor toy to help pass the time.
Sunbathers flocked to the Green last week to enjoy the unseasonable warmth that brought an unusually early taste of summer to the College and shattered longstanding temperature records across the Northeast.
Outgoing Student Assembly President Jorge Miranda '01 and Vice President of Academic Affairs Michael Perry '03 presented a report on the direction of College academics at the weekly Assembly meeting last night.