Once separated by war
The Class of 1947, a class separated by the summons to serve its country in World War II, returned to the Big Green this weekend to celebrate its 50th reunion.
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The Class of 1947, a class separated by the summons to serve its country in World War II, returned to the Big Green this weekend to celebrate its 50th reunion.
The Big Green men's track and field team ended a strong season with fifth place at the IC4A Championship while the women's team took 18th place at the ECAC Championship.
The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration lost some ground and the Dartmouth Medical School again failed to improve in this year's edition of the U.S. News and World Report "America's Best Graduate Schools," which places Tuck in eighth place among business schools and again excludes DMS from the Top 50 medical schools.
To protest what it sees as an irrelevant and arbitrary method of ranking institutions, the Thayer School of Engineering chose not to participate in this year's U.S. News and World Report survey of the nation's best graduate schools, which hit newsstands yesterday.
Members of Coed Fraternity Sorority houses have said they are exploring the possibility of more closed parties because of liability issues and concerns over damage to their physical plants. But another impetus may be a recent meeting of students and members of the Board of Trustees about the Greek system.
Overwhelmed by liability issues, trashed houses and increased administrative scrutiny, Greek houses may soon be closing most of their parties to all but a select few.
The Big Green track and field teams, despite some excellent efforts last weekend in Boston, achieved disappointing results with a third-place men's finish and a sixth- place women's finish in the annual Heptagonal Championships.
The College decided last week to reduce the number of permissible kegs at all Greek parties by one-third following a recommendation issued by the Hanover Fire Department.
In a veiled satire addressing time and over-activity problems at Dartmouth, Dean of the College Lee Pelton and English Professor Peter Saccio debated the reinstatement of mandatory chapel attendance.
Members of the Big Green's track and field team showed their form over the weekend with strong performances at the Millrose Games, the Valentine Classic and on home turf at Leverone Field House.
Big Green men's and women's track and field showed poise and form this weekend with the women placing first in their home tri-meet on Saturday while the men racked up a second-place finish at their quad-meet at Northeastern Friday night.
The Big Green's track and field teams smashed through their opposition this weekend with the men's team snagging the Challenge Team Cup in Boston while at home the women's team won the consolation division of the New England Challenge Cup.
Hanover's Nugget Theater, one of the oldest theaters in America owned by a non-profit organization, was not always a quiet place to enjoy a movie. Rowdiness, riots and even tear gas might be part of a student's trip to the movies.
The Big Green men's and women's track and field team kicked off their indoor season this weekend at the 28th annual Dartmouth Relays.
The conversion of Webster Hall into the new Special Collections Library, the first phase of the College's plan to expand the campus northward into the 21st century, could begin as early as April.
This weekend it will be cold and snowy outside but inside the Leverone Field House the climate will be pristine in anticipation of the 3,000 athletes arriving to compete in the 28th annual Dartmouth Relays.
Unidentified vandals defaced tables in the Baker Library Reserve Corridor with pro-lesbian, anti-fraternity, anti-male and anti-homophobic statements at the close of Fall term.
Fall term brought Dartmouth more than foliage and football.
Hanover Police maintained vigilant control over students at football games this fall, but the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union claims police removal and arrest of students during intercollegiate football games is illegal.
With her quick knack for putting the ball into the goal during 18 Big Green games, field hockey rookie Lauren Scopaz '00 has proved to be Dartmouth's phenom of the season.