DDS to install kiosk providing nutritional information in Thayer
Health-conscious students will soon, with the push of a button, be able to get the nutritional information about the meal they just ate at Thayer Dining Hall.
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Health-conscious students will soon, with the push of a button, be able to get the nutritional information about the meal they just ate at Thayer Dining Hall.
The Hanover Police are still investigating Summer term's vandalism incident at Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, but do not think their search to find the perpetrators will be successful.
To many students, the Board of Trustees is an enigmatic body.
The College's Board of Trustees concluded a quiet Fall term meeting Saturday.
A 17-year-old male accidentally started a gasoline fire that caused more than $10,000 of damage at the Exxon station outside Foodstop yesterday afternoon.
The College's Board of Trustees arrived on campus for its annual weekend of Fall-term board meetings and a celebration of the successful Will to Excel capital campaign yesterday afternoon.
While the Dartmouth women's cross country destroyed the competition at the Heptagonal cross country race Friday, the men were unable to defend their crown and placed sixth.
In an era when interest in sororities is at a peak, the College's six Panhellenic sororities received their lowest number of Fall-term pledges in five years last month due to the ongoing problem of too few sororities for too many women and rushees' dissatisfaction with the rush system.
Out-of-state students can register to vote in New Hampshire for the upcoming presidential elections but they will have to change their permanent residency.
Following his hour-and-a half-lecture, Harvard Zoology and Geology Professor Stephen J. Gould lounged in his chair and answered questions, told jokes and signed copies of his books.
Renowned scientist and writer Stephen J. Gould last night condemned human arrogance about evolution before a packed audience in Cook Auditorium.
Homecoming is considered one of the definitive College events for a Dartmouth student to experience. From the bonfire to the football face-off against Yale, from the multitude of parties to the Freshman Sweep, Dartmouth spirit seems to come alive during Dartmouth Night and the following weekend.
Not all students partake in the festivities of Homecoming. Even at Dartmouth there are those that find the weekend just like any other -- or perhaps far worse.
At the heart of Dartmouth athletics -- covering the intercollegiate competitions, arranging the intramurals, assembling the club sport spectacles and maintaining the sporting facilities -- is one man: Director of Athletics Richard Jaeger.
The 2000 Class Council last night elected Peter Cataldo as its president when it elected its officers for the rest of the year.
Dartmouth received a gift of $18.1 million last week, the largest bequest in its history, from the estate of a widow whose husband attended Dartmouth for only one semester in 1937.
Students watching the vice-presidential debate last night were impressed by the performance of Republican candidate Jack Kemp but rated the debate as a draw overall.
Dartmouth Spring Water has a fraternal twin that can be purchased at Grand Union super market for about one-third the price.
The Coed Fraternity Sorority Council will consider re-evaluating the Coed Fraternity Sorority Judiciary Committee and the minimum programming requirements for Greek houses this term.
The Hanover Water Works Company claims two months of reorganization and monitoring have cleaned up the water supply since coliform bacteria were discovered in the water supply in July.