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(11/16/98 11:00am)
Susan Westerberg Prager, professor and former dean of the Law School at the University of California at Los Angeles, will assume the job of Dartmouth's provost this February, filling a position vacated by President James Wright.
(11/09/98 11:00am)
With offerings like cooking and ballroom dancing lessons, e-mail messages from the 2001 Class Council lately resemble a brochure from the Collis Miniversity.
(10/23/98 9:00am)
Mixed in amidst works of art on loan from the Hood Museum in the president's house on Webster Ave. are the Wright family's furniture and momentos.
(10/20/98 9:00am)
New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani declared he is not yet a candidate for president at a speech yesterday before a standing-room-only crowd in Collis Common Ground and a press conference in Morrison Commons.
(10/16/98 9:00am)
Students from all classes eagerly anticipate the fraternity parties around campus as one of the highlights of Homecoming weekend.
(10/14/98 9:00am)
Former Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder condemned the Clinton impeachment inquiry as too broad in scope in a speech before 75 people in Cook Auditorium yesterday.
(10/13/98 9:00am)
In addition to field-rushers and fans with painted chests, Dartmouth football fans at this year's Homecoming should be on the lookout for a giant, waving, inflatable moose.
(10/06/98 9:00am)
Students have greeted last Friday's announcement that cable service will be installed in residence halls beginning Winter term with both excitement and disappointment.
(09/25/98 9:00am)
Students and faculty reacted more positively to College President James Wright's comments about Dartmouth's research commitment in his inaugural address Wednesday than they had when he called the College a "research university" at the April campus-wide meeting to announce his presidency.
(06/14/98 9:00am)
This year marks the 25th anniversary of coeducation at Dartmouth. Perhaps it is fitting that, like the first female College students, the first College commencement participants were, in fact, transfer students.
(06/02/98 9:00am)
Republican pollster and pundit Kellyanne Fitzpatrick said politicians must realize "talk is cheap and women are the first ones to figure that out" during a speech last night in 3 Rockefeller Center.
(05/29/98 9:00am)
Ohio State University Professor James Brudney dismissed accusations that Supreme Court clerks and their biases can influence the opinions of the justices they serve during a speech last night in the Rockefeller Center.
(05/20/98 9:00am)
Columbia University Professor Edward Said discussed cultural and individual exile and identity last night in front of a standing-room-only crowd in 105 Dartmouth Hall.
(05/15/98 9:00am)
Breaking with tradition, Green Key '98 did not kick off with the usual block party. Instead, this year's block party was held during the May celebration of the College's first "Greek Week."
(05/14/98 9:00am)
One could say Registrar Thomas Bickel is going to the birds after 11 years of regulating students' enrollment patterns, grades and distribution requirements.
(05/14/98 9:00am)
American and Israeli experts on Israel's culture, economy and political climate shared their personal perspectives on Israel's 50th birthday last night at the Rockefeller Center.
(05/12/98 9:00am)
CBS News producer Rose Arce told a mostly female audience in 1 Rockefeller Center yesterday that while homosexuals have made great strides on and off the camera in the television news industry, there could still be improvements made in both those areas.
(05/07/98 9:00am)
Anthropologist Johnnetta Cole, one of the College's Spring term Montgomery Fellows, told an audience of more than 100 students and faculty members yesterday that "who is friends with whom says so much about each of us" and about society as a whole.
(05/01/98 9:00am)
"Dating Doctor" David Coleman told a boisterous standing-room-only crowd in 105 Dartmouth Hall last night that "it's not how many dates you go on that's important, but how well they go, and if they lead to a second date."
(04/24/98 9:00am)
The College's Handel Society will perform Johann Sebastian Bach's "The Passion According to St. Matthew," a piece conductor Melinda O'Neal calls "transcendent music," Saturday and Sunday at the Hopkins Center.