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(03/09/04 11:00am)
Dartmouth's financial aid director will testify about the pros and cons of the College's year-round academic program before a Senate committee hearing today, as the federal government considers legislation that would encourage more universities to adopt calendars similar to the Dartmouth Plan.
(03/09/04 11:00am)
Two new charter trustees have been elected to Dartmouth's Board of Trustees, marking the first change in the board's composition in over 40 years.
(03/08/04 11:00am)
Dartmouth's tuition rate will witness a 4.5 percent hike in the coming year, the College's Board of Trustees announced at its winter meeting this weekend. The Dartmouth Medical School and Tuck School of Business will see tuition increases of 4.4 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively.
(03/05/04 11:00am)
Two vacancies are up for grabs on the Board of Trustees, one of which will be largely decided by a vote of alumni beginning today.
(03/04/04 11:00am)
After a decade on the Board of Trustees, Susan Dentzer '77 and Peter Fahey '68 Th '69 are readying to retire from their seats in June.
(02/24/04 11:00am)
Dartmouth is considering offering a third-party alternative to the College's BlitzMail e-mail client, as concerns about the aging communication program have mounted in recent months.
(02/23/04 11:00am)
Junk e-mail and spam remain a growing problem for the College's Computing Services department, as BlitzMail users continue to complain of unsolicited messages clogging inboxes and even uploading debilitating viruses onto network computers.
(02/19/04 11:00am)
New Hampshire may well become the next battleground for gay marriage rights, as the state Senate considers a bill that would spell out marriage as a traditional union reserved for a man and a woman.
(02/13/04 11:00am)
Winter Carnival 1999 was anything but typical. Opening ceremonies for Dartmouth's 89th Carnival were held Thursday night, and 900 student protestors were ready to greet President James Wright in his first appearance before the student body since announcing a plan to severely curtail the Greek system at Dartmouth.
(02/12/04 11:00am)
Greek leaders and College administrators are predicting tensions between them will ease in coming weeks as negotationsfix misperceptions and communication failures on both sides.
(02/06/04 11:00am)
The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that full and equal marriage rights for gay couples would be constitutional, virtually assuring that the nation's first same-sex marriages could be granted as early as May.
(02/04/04 11:00am)
Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry looks more and more like the Democratic nominee that will face President Bush in the upcoming November presidential election, capturing five out of seven states on "mini-Super Tuesday," with 200-plus delegates up for grabs.
(01/23/04 11:00am)
There's no doubt about it -- it's crunch time for everyone in politics, including journalists covering the seven Democrats competing for the highest office in the land.
(01/21/04 11:00am)
Assuring Americans that the United States is on the right course in the post-Sept. 11 world, President Bush stressed national security, anti-terrorism efforts and foreign policy in a pointed and semi-accusatory State of the Union address to the nation Tuesday night.
(01/20/04 11:00am)
Light crowds thronged South Main Street yesterday, as presidential hopeful Joe Lieberman visited local eateries to gain an edge on the undecided vote crucial to the upcoming New Hampshire primary.
(01/15/04 11:00am)
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Lieberman's campaign was busy in Hanover yesterday, as members of the senator's family and his Connecticut colleagues took casual strolls down South Main Street and through Collis Cafe.
(11/17/03 11:00am)
Eight delegates traveled to Yale University this past weekend to represent Dartmouth College at the Ivy Council, a gathering of Ivy League university student governments intended to facilitate exchange between the schools and to pursue a unified voice for issues that concern the entire Ivy League.
(11/14/03 11:00am)
The Trustees of Dartmouth College will convene this weekend for a two-day meeting of the Board and its committees to discuss matters pertaining to the faculty, curriculum, finance and facilities.
(10/28/03 11:00am)
Prior to Sunday evening's armed robbery, Homecoming 2003 was marked by less crime and fewer conduct infractions, according to reports from the Hanover Police Department and the Department of Safety & Security.
(10/24/03 9:00am)
"It used to be just piles," remarked Stephen Erickson, the adult supervisor of construction for the 2003 Homecoming bonfire. For as long as any living alumni can recall, the bonfire has been one of the most sacred Dartmouth traditions. While its shape and form have changed over the years, its legacy has endured.