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Most Dartmouth students start their association with the College through the largest student organization on campus -- the Dartmouth Outing Club.
Lone Pine Tavern will no longer serve hot entrees, Collis Cafe will serve only vegetarian food and Full Fare will be completely replaced before the beginning of Fall term.
The families of about 300 sophomores will cruise into Hanover for 1998 Family Weekend, parents' last official College function before Commencement.
Among the victims of Wednesday's tragic explosion of TWA Flight 800 off of Long Island was Dartmouth alumnus Edwin Brooks '36 and his wife Ruth.
Surprising as it may sound, there is more to local dining than Harold burgers.
A blown fuse caused an electrical power outage yesterday in Maxwell, Channing Cox, and Thayer School of Engineering.
Seventy-five years after its founding, the Ledyard Canoe Club is celebrating its birthday.
In an era when many are seeking alternatives to Greek life, Dartmouth's Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is trying to do things a little differently than other houses.
One-hundred fifty alumni of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration took M.B.A. classes at the school last term, all without leaving their hometowns.
The Dartmouth varsity women's sailing team capped an impressive third place finish in the National Collegiate Sailing Competitions with two members of their team earning All-American sailing honors last week. A third Big Green sailor was also awarded an honorable mention All-American skipper for this year.
Construction on the two year upgrade of the College's campus-wide computer network,from the currently installed LocalTalk to Ethernet, is currently underway.
Suited firemen with protective face gear and oxygen tanks strapped on their backs marched into Burke Laboratory late Monday evening to investigate toxic fumes that appeared to be emanating from the building.
Enthusiasm and poise would best describe the characteristics of Jaime Staples '98 as she discussed her new position as Coed Fraternity Sorority Council president yesterday.
The men's crews departed yesterday morning for the next two weeks to compete in the renowned Henley Royal Regatta in England.
Students looking for those late-night nachos at Food Court in the next few weeks will find themselves going home hungry and empty-handed, thanks to the shortened schedule on which College dining halls are operating this summer.
After 23 years as the Dartmouth Medical School's only cafeteria, Mrs. Ou's Chinese restaurant in Kellogg Cafeteria has closed.
In the next weeks, the New Hampshire Superior Court will make a ruling that could bring more money to Hanover schools and could lower property taxes.
Members of the Class of 1996 are not the only ones graduating from Dartmouth this weekend. Also receiving diplomas are the graduates of the College's three professional schools and graduate students from the College's academic departments.
For the first time in its 225 year history, the Commencement ceremony will be held on the Green this year.
The College has begun a six-month revision of its "Physical Facilities Inventory and Recommendations" document, otherwise known as the College's Master Plan.