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Editor's note appended (Oct. 17, 2014)
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Editor's note appended (Oct. 17, 2014)
Losses don't come much more heartbreaking than the one fate dealt out to the Big Green men's hockey team on Saturday night against Clarkson University.
In home games this weekend against St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University, the Big Green men's hockey team will continue its pursuit of a minor miracle.
The Untamed Shrews have readied themselves once again to unleash their special brand of provocative feminist theater on the College community. The Shrews will perform tonight at 7:00 p.m. at Alpha Theta co-ed fraternity.
With the help of Dartmouth student activists, students at Wellesley College have successfully pushed their school to divest from Hydro-Quebec.
Students looking for a more refined beer drinking experience can now head to Jasper Murdock's Alehouse in Norwich, Vt., which serves home-brewed beer.
This weekend Big Green hockey players reached deep down into their collective pockets and pulled out one word: character.
The heavily Republican New Hampshire House passed a bill Tuesday prohibiting job and housing discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation by a 226-131 vote, despite strong objections from Governor Stephen Merrill.
The Big Green men's hockey (3-17-1 overall, 2-12-1 in the Eastern College Athletic Conference) sunk deeper into the mire of a disappointing season this weekend with a 6-3 loss to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Friday and a 5-3 loss to Union College Saturday.
In an open meeting last night, College representatives presented scaled-down plans for a proposed Center for Jewish Life to more than 130 students and Hanover residents.
The Dartmouth Alliance for Social Change submitted a letter, endorsed by 91 members of the College community, to key administrators yesterday, demanding they abolish the Coed Fraternity and Sorority system by Fall of 1994.
Cammy Myler '92 carried the American flag for the United States Olympic team Saturday at the 1994 Winter Olympics' opening ceremonies in Lillehammer, Norway.
Today is Valentine's day. The day of love. But does Dartmouth care?
Hanover had in fact frozen over as the 84th Carnival in the College's history broke loose at last night's opening ceremonies on the Green.
Forty students sent out a revised "Open Letter to the Administration about the [Coed Fraternity Sorority] System" yesterday to various students, with stronger demands than the rough draft which circulated prematurely last Saturday.
A letter demanding several key College administrators "issue an order abolishing and banning all-male 'Greek' houses effective in the Fall of 1994" circulated from a fake BlitzMail account to a large number of students over the weekend.
Government Professor Tom Nichols continued his trivia world domination last night on the Jeopardy game show, winning $13,990 and bringing his four-day total to a staggering $45,690.
The 1994 Winter Carnival Committee will award David Stack '96 $100 today for his winning poster that features a jovial jester character cracking through a dreary College campus to reveal a colorful Baker Library.
Last Saturday, Dartmouth fencing held its own against three-time New England champion Brown University, as the men's team lost 17-10 and the women's team won 13-12.
College President James Freedman gave a sentimental remembrance of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in a speech yesterday in Rockefeller Center.