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(10/18/05 9:00am)
Panhellenic Council officers have launched an investigation, they said, to determine whether members of Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority committed rush infractions last Thursday when they crashed Sigma Delta sorority's bid acceptance night and allegedly discussed offering two new Sigma Delt members open bids to KDE.
(10/04/05 9:00am)
Graduate programs and computer services topped the agenda Monday at a closed-door meeting of the Steering Committee of the General Faculty, which sets the agenda for the general faculty meeting slated for the end of the month.
(09/30/05 9:00am)
Leveling severe criticism of what he called the College administration's lack of "intellectual leadership," veteran music professor Jon Appleton will leave the College for a full-time position at Stanford University next year.
(09/27/05 9:00am)
Michael Gazzaniga, one of Dartmouth's most renowned faculty members, will leave the College at the end of Fall term for a full-time professorship at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
(09/23/05 9:00am)
One day after Student Body President Noah Riner '06 delivered a controversial Convocation speech invoking Jesus, the Student Assembly's Vice President for Student Life Kaelin Goulet '07 severed all ties with the organization.
(09/22/05 9:00am)
After studying everything from beer pong to sex to academics during the last 13 years, College statistician John Pryor will leave Dartmouth in October to direct national college surveys at the University of California Los Angeles' Higher Education Research Institute.
(09/22/05 9:00am)
The Student Assembly will concentrate on reducing class sizes, soliciting student concerns and assisting campus groups this year, Student Body President Noah Riner '06 said Wednesday in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
Seniors returned to Hanover in the fall to find the campus transformed into a hotbed of political activity. With the 2004 presidential election fast-approaching, President George W. Bush and his challenger, Senator John Kerry, stumped throughout the state with their respective high-profile supporters in tow. Meanwhile, student political groups worked at a fever pitch to drum up support for their party's man, showering the Big Green with leaflets and mobilizing their organizations.
(05/26/05 9:00am)
The new Student Assembly administration ran into its first glitch Tuesday night when the General Assembly declined to confirm the Dartmouth Chapter of the Ivy Council's nominee for head delegate, Frank Glaser '08.
(05/24/05 9:00am)
The Ivy Council's membership shrank from the Ancient Eight to a selective seven last week when Harvard student government leaders passed a resolution to withdraw their Undergraduate Council from the independent association of Ivy League student governments.
(05/20/05 9:00am)
The student group Women in Business hosted a three-woman panel on corporate social responsibility Thursday evening in Tindle Lounge, the first of a battery of events slated for this weekend to give female students opportunities to network and share experiences with professionals.
(05/13/05 9:00am)
While students gear up for the flagship weekend of Dartmouth-style carousing, many faculty members at the College remain blissfully unaware of the high-jinks associated with the Green Key holiday.
(05/10/05 9:00am)
With this season's intense student body presidential elections two weeks behind them, election officials sat down Friday to come up with recommendations for next year's student-run Elections Planning and Advisory Committee. The biggest change EPAC will recommend is that most BlitzMail regulations on negative campaigning be thrown out.
(05/02/05 9:00am)
Outdoor gear retailer The North Face will make its Hanover debut in time for Fall term, with a grand opening scheduled for Aug. 1 at the 63 South Main Street storefront that formerly housed Foxtails and Cotton Crew.
(05/02/05 9:00am)
The midnight exodus of late-night studiers from Baker-Berry Library will be pushed back to 2 a.m. on weeknights starting in the 2005-2006 academic year, Provost Barry Scherr informed Student Assembly leaders Friday afternoon. Later hours will take effect some time in the Summer term, according to Scherr.
(04/21/05 9:00am)
Noah Riner '06 won a tight five-way race for Student Body President Wednesday night, defeating Paul Heintz '06 by just over one percent of the vote after six rounds of instant runoffs. Juniors Brian Martin, Mats Lemberger and Todd Golden were eliminated in previous rounds.
(04/20/05 9:00am)
Less than 24 hours after slapping Student Body Presidential candidates Paul Heintz '06 and Brian Martin '06 with campaign sanctions that had suspended Heintz's campaign and frozen Martin's BlitzMail use, the student-run Elections Planning and Advisory Committee decided to restore both candidates' BlitzMail privileges Tuesday evening after holding a hearing on each case.
(04/19/05 9:00am)
Tensions mounted between four Student Assembly veterans and an outsider throughout this year's tight five-man race for Student Body President, to be decided in two days of online voting Tuesday and Wednesday. Friction peaked between the candidates -- a homogeneous group of white male juniors who largely agreed on Greek, athletics and campus issues -- in their final debate Sunday.
(04/19/05 9:00am)
Late Monday night the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee issued its harshest sanction of the campaign period, effectively silencing the campaign of Student Body Presidential candidate Paul Heintz '06.
(04/18/05 9:00am)
Candidates for Student Body President squared off in Collis Commonground Sunday night, grilling each other in the final -- and most intense -- debate before voting begins Tuesday.