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(02/19/98 11:00am)
Safety and Security and the Hanover Police are currently investigating a racial slur, which said "Death to You" underneath a Star of David, found written on the door frame of a Channing Cox apartment of four undergraduate females.
(02/16/98 11:00am)
The Board of Trustees voted this weekend for a 3.9 percent increase in the total charge of undergraduate tuition, room and board and mandatory fees for next year.
(02/13/98 11:00am)
Though Winter Carnival is still one of the most celebrated weekends on campus, it now exists only as a pale version of its former self.
(02/12/98 11:00am)
Claudia Braude, a South African journalist from Capetown, told a packed audience in 3 Rockefeller yesterday that, although the era of apartheid is over in her country, many of its supporters retain positions of importance in the media and government.
(02/12/98 11:00am)
The Board of Trustees will be on campus this weekend for their annual Winter term meeting and are scheduled to discuss the progress of the presidential search and the College's budget for the next year.
(01/29/98 11:00am)
Six members of the Presidential Search Committee met with Palaeopitus this past weekend in an effort to elicit more student input in the search process.
(01/20/98 11:00am)
While hundreds of students will embark on exciting leave terms at the start of spring, one Dartmouth Medical School professor will find himself on an entirely different type of foreign study program.
(01/20/98 11:00am)
When Dartmouth last instituted a presidential search in 1987, the entire ordeal remained shrouded in secrecy for six months.
(01/07/98 11:00am)
Students were surprised and alarmed by the news of Dean of the College Lee Pelton's decision to take another job, but administrators called his decision an unfortunate but common event that Dartmouth will be able to withstand.
(11/17/97 11:00am)
It began with a small advertisement in the Jan. 15, 1979 edition of The Dartmouth. But the ad placed by Playboy Magazine -- asking Dartmouth females to pose for their "Women of the Ivy League" edition -- captured the attention of the entire campus.
(10/31/97 11:00am)
Go to any football game this year -- pay special attention to tomorrow's match against Harvard -- and you will be sure to hear loud chants from the upperclassmen urging freshmen to "RUSH THE FIELD!!!"
(10/03/97 9:00am)
Close to 60 percent of the College's faculty of arts and sciences has signed a petition supporting a full four-year term for Provost James Wright, just weeks after Wright announced he would step down on June 30, 1998 amid controversy that he was appointed without due process.
(06/08/97 9:00am)
All Dartmouth students work to balance classes with other activities, but these five seniors -- Paige Kambas, Jesse Kearney, Cristina Kuechmann, Caleb Scott and Sariya Sharp -- stand out as jugglers of many interesting, and at times unusual, committments.
(05/22/97 9:00am)
Music Professor Ted Levin is providing Dartmouth with a unique glance at the world of music and ethnomusicology -- a world that has motivated a fascinating life and has inspired all of his students.
(05/12/97 9:00am)
After finally winning College approval to hold the Pow-wow on the Green, Native Americans at Dartmouth were forced to hold this year's 25th anniversary event inside Thompson Arena due to Saturday's rain.
(05/08/97 9:00am)
Seventy students and faculty went to Fairbanks Hall to make a collage yesterday, and nobody thought to bring scissors or glue.
(04/24/97 9:00am)
Native Americans at Dartmouth have secured permission from the College to use the Green as a permanent location for the group's annual Pow-wow, beginning with this spring's 25th anniversary Pow-wow celebration.
(04/24/97 9:00am)
An electromagnetic search of a pond near the Dartmouth Skiway has located a large metal object beneath the melting ice which could be the remains of the Lear Jet reported missing Christmas eve.
(02/17/97 11:00am)
Thayer Dining Hall was subject to a surprise inspection early last month and was found to have remedied several health violations from last November, according to the New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services Bureau of Food Division.
(02/14/97 11:00am)
In honor of Valentine's Day, several students in the Mass Row residence cluster have planned a BlitzMail dating service called "Do You Have a Date?" for this most hallowed of Hallmark holidays.