Amtrak may take Montrealer off White River tracks
Dartmouth students may soon lose the option of taking the train to and from the College if Amtrak follows through on its plan to eliminate the Montrealer train line on April 1.
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Dartmouth students may soon lose the option of taking the train to and from the College if Amtrak follows through on its plan to eliminate the Montrealer train line on April 1.
The College flag flew at half-staff yesterday in memory of Cheryl Brown, an administrative assistant in the classics department who died Friday after a long illness. She was 50 years old.
In a press statement yesterday, incoming Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95, asked Assembly members to "broaden their commitment to cooperation and unity" so as to continue what she called their most productive period in many years.
Lee Works created a moment of palpable emotion among the more than 80 students who attended a panel discussion on AIDS Friday afternoon when he told them of the day he found out he was infected with the HIV virus.
At a meeting last night, eight of the 12 members of the Student Assembly's Executive Committee asked Secretary John Honovich '97 to resign -- calling his demeanor "reprehensible" -- but Honovich said he will not step down.
Student Assembly members appear to have settled a misunderstanding over photocopying costs.
Last night at about 8:10 p.m., Tiffany Battle '98 was thrown from her bicycle after colliding with pedestrian Julie McGuire '98, who was stepping off the sidewalk by Thayer School of Engineering next to Cummings lot.
The New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union is considering taking action against Hanover Police's policies regarding underage drinking arrests.
In response to the blitzkrieg of electronic messages circulating campus last night about local police enforcement of alcohol possession laws, Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone said media coverage has blown the police actions out of proportion.
If you build it, they will come. And if you burn it down in the middle of the Green, they will come by the truckloads.
The traffic along Webster Ave. has eased up and fraternity rush hour is finally over.
Lisa Conathan and Rachel Roisman '96 paid a visit to four different fraternities last night, joining hordes of males for the first night of fraternity rush.
Voters in Norwich, Vt. Tuesday affirmed a compromise reached earlier this month by the town of Hanover and New Hampshire officials over the proposed expansion of Ledyard Bridge.
Bjorn Kilburn '95, an experienced outdoors man and a trained Wilderness First Responder, said speed is imperative if you are going to successfully rescue a heart attack victim on the trail.
Computer Science Professor Donald Johnson, a brilliant scientist and the creator of Dartmouth's nationally respected computer science program, died September 10 while hiking Mount Cube near Orford, N.H. with his fiancee's daughter. He was 60 years old.
Seniors must for one year live the everyday nightmare of facing the benign question "What are you doing after graduation?" and having no answer.
After five years counselling sexual assault victims and educating the College community about sexual assault, Heather Earle will leave Dartmouth to pursue her doctorate in counselling psychology at the University of Wisconsin.
Several employees at the Nugget Theater in Hanover have quit within the past week to protest the dismissal of Terri Macomber, who was formerly the house manager.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton released a report on the Undergraduate Judicial Review Committee's final recommendations Monday, which called for only minor adjustments to the College's disciplinary system.
O, but Green Key Weekend has grown tame indeed!