Greeks Against Rape renamed
Greeks Against Rape, an organization committed to educating members of the Greek system about sexual issues, changed its name last Sunday to Sexual Awareness through Greek Education.
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Greeks Against Rape, an organization committed to educating members of the Greek system about sexual issues, changed its name last Sunday to Sexual Awareness through Greek Education.
Residents of Hanover's Occom Pond area are worried that the College's construction of a center for Jewish Life will disrupt the residential tranquillity of their affluent neighborhood.
A recent settlement between the U.S. Justice Department and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology permits Dartmouth to share limited financial aid information with other schools. But Cary Clark, the College's top lawyer, said there are currently no plans to resume the process known as "overlap" that was attacked as collusion by the Bush Administration.
To alleviate the long queues at the Dean's Office, Class Deans Lisa Thum and Teoby Gomez have created a student peer advising system in their offices.
Whaleback Mountain, home of the Ski Whaleback ski facility, reopened this year complete with 16 trails, offering Upper Valley recreational skiers a new local alternative to the Dartmouth Skiway.
The Winter Carnival Council will announce a poster contest today based on the theme of this year's Winter Carnival: "When Hanover Freezes Over... All Carnival Breaks Loose."
Walking past Robinson Hall in a gray trenchcoat and a new green Dartmouth baseball cap, the College's new official photographer, Joseph Mehling '69, zoomed into the horizon by bracketing the cloudy afternoon sky between Baker Library and Dartmouth Hall with a sweeping gesture of his hand.
The Big Green men's hockey team crushed the Catamounts in front of a 3,914-spectator home crowd on Saturday night, dealing a huge 11-4 defeat to University of Vermont.
More than 30 people gathered on the Green last night for a candlelight vigil to reflect on world hunger.
Dartmouth's reinvestment in companies that do business in South Africa, which was announced by the Board of Trustees after their fall meeting this weekend, was spurred by dramatic changes in the policies of the South African government over the past several years.
Although the Shattuck Observatory's 139-year-old telescope is too old to be used to conduct any significant research, students and members of the Stargazers club can still catch an occasional glimpse of a celestial object.
Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko captivated a capacity crowd at Lowe Auditorium last night with readings from his works.
An Ivy League conference on bigotry opened here yesterday with a lecture and discussion of intolerance on college campuses.
Students and professors from around the Ivy League will come to Dartmouth early next week to discuss strategies for reducing racism and prejudice on college campuses.
As part of the $1.9 million renovations on the old Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Facilities Operations and Management removed large quantities of asbestos.
Only 24 hours after the Homecoming bonfire roared in the center of the Green, students had a chance to play in the first snow of the year.
A conservative reporter blasted the media for allegedly biasing coverage of Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court confirmation hearings and for attacking his best-selling book, "The Real Anita Hill."
Dartmouth put on a festive show this weekend for her alumni and students, starting with a parade through Hanover and the traditional bonfire in the Green and ending with a resounding football victory on Saturday over Harvard.
Howard Baker, a former senator and chief of staff under President Ronald Reagan, said Saturday night that the current Congress is irresponsible and out of touch with America.
Renovations between Summer and Fall terms to New Hamp residence hall provides a glimpse of what could be in store for other dormitories that are slated for renovations.