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(10/02/96 9:00am)
As a recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mentoring in Science, Mathematics and Engineering, the Women in Science Project has received a $10,000 grant to further their mentoring programs and activities.
(10/01/96 9:00am)
The Dartmouth community will have an opportunity to explore environmental issues in depth when Joseph Sax, a consultant to the Department of the Interior, and George Woodwell '50, founder and director of the Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts, visit the College this term as Montgomery Fellows.
(09/30/96 9:00am)
William Smith, 75, of West Lebanon was struck by a moving car Saturday evening as he was crossing East Wheelock Street in front of the Hanover Inn.
(09/30/96 9:00am)
Addressing the Afro-American Society at its annual Convocation yesterday afternoon, Dr. Wilburn Durousseau '58, a Los Angles-based obstetrician and gynecologist, spoke about his experiences at Dartmouth and advocated racial tolerance.
(09/26/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth Volleyball may only have eight returning players this year, but the Big Green are already looking forward to a spectacular season.
(09/25/96 9:00am)
Addressing the College at its 227th Convocation, keynote speaker Samuel Thier, president and Chief Executive Officer of Massachusetts General Hospital, discussed the current controversy regarding medical education and health care.
(09/24/96 9:00am)
After a long sabbatical, the upperclass facebook has returned. The Student Assembly will sell its facebook, "Mugshots," at registration today.
(09/24/96 9:00am)
While many sophomores enjoyed the more relaxed tone of sophomore summer, last term was not without its share of activity involving Greek life, thefts and a professor's death.
(08/20/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth Dining Services will be closing almost all food services, with the exception of Courtyard Cafe and Full Fare, for renovation and construction during the upcoming interim.
(08/20/96 9:00am)
The Gold Coast residence cluster was completely cut off from computer network services for most of Sunday evening and part of Monday morning as a result of two separate hardware malfunctions.
(08/16/96 9:00am)
The true talent of the Class of 1998 will be revealed when Amarna presents the first Sophomore Summer Talent Show at 8 p.m. tonight at Collis Common Ground.
(08/16/96 9:00am)
Former Assistant Attorney General William McCallum, the New Hampshire state prosecutor arrested two weeks ago for possession of stolen art, has been charged with eight counts of receiving stolen property and is currently awaiting the start of his trial in September.
(08/14/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth sailors Casey Hogan '99 and Heather Melanson '97 and Dartmouth sailing coach Brian Doyle have been chosen to participate in the 1996 U.S./Japan Goodwill Regatta.
(08/14/96 9:00am)
The Office of Residential Life last week notified all 153 students who were originally placed on the wait list for Fall-term housing that they will be able to live on campus next term.
(08/12/96 9:00am)
The Foley House, for a fortunate few, offers all the amenities of affinity housing without the academic connections.
(08/06/96 9:00am)
A reduction in the New England power surplus has the region's energy suppliers concerned that an upcoming heat wave could result in reduced electrical power, and College officials are preparing for the worst.
(08/02/96 9:00am)
At Dartmouth there exists a haven for students who want to play a real game of golf.
(07/31/96 9:00am)
For most students, Summer term not only marks the midway point of their College careers, but also the deadline for filing major cards, completing the foreign language requirement and fulfilling the physical education requirement.
(07/29/96 9:00am)
Parents of the Class of 1998 paddled the Connecticut, walked the campus, attended faculty lectures, sat in on foreign language drills and toured Baker Tower over the course of the three-day 1998 Family weekend, held Friday through Sunday.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
When filling out applications for housing this year, freshmen, for the first time in Dartmouth history, had the option of choosing between not two but three different types of housing.