Hanover provides plethora of film options
Hanover may be a small town in the New Hampshire hills, but you would not know it from going to the movies here.
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Hanover may be a small town in the New Hampshire hills, but you would not know it from going to the movies here.
Two great jazz innovators come together tonight as Cassandra Wilson takes to the Spaulding stage with her tribute to the music of the late Miles Davis.
Roger Ebert was always my favorite of the two.
We invest our dreams in the vicarious lives of our movie stars, but in return, they must give up a piece of themselves and their private identity. They cannot expect to walk through the local mall without causing a disturbance and distracting other patrons. They need to realize that their fame will cause the public's heads to turn and necks to crane.
The green plastic is probably the first thing you notice.
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 effective Feb. 1, 1999, filling a position vacated by President James Wright.
James Larimore, assistant to the Provost at Stanford University, will become Dartmouth's next dean of the College in July 1999, President James Wright announced today.
The Barenaked Ladies are pretty much the only band around that knows how to make rock music fun.
The year was 1994.
Food. While it is not usually high on the list of reasons for picking a certain college, it does become an important issue once you arrive on campus.
Listening to the radio this summer could get redundant fast.
To start things off, "Adore" is different.
Lazar Dimitrov, a math and economics double major from Bulgaria who received 35 A grades and one A- in his years at Dartmouth, is the single valedictorian for the Class of 1998.
President-elect James Wright is not just someone with a Dartmouth connection -- he is an insider from the James Freedman administration.
James Wright, College provost and former dean of the faculty, will succeed James Freedman as the sixteenth president of the College, Board of Trustees member William King '63 announced to the faculty Monday afternoon.
With yesterday's announcement of two more high-level administrative resignations, the leadership vacuum that was once an opportunity for Dartmouth's next president has become his or her first crisis.
With Dean of the College Lee Pelton's decision to take the president's job at Willamette University in Oregon this July, three of the top administrative posts at the College will turn over before the year is out.
If you gave Forrest Gump a badge and a gun and sent him after Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas, you'd pretty much have the movie "Cop Land," which delivers a truckload of strong performances, but never quite falls together.
Koko Taylor may be the reigning Queen of the Blues, but Spaulding Auditorium certainly ain't the house of blues.
This year's Student Assembly president will not be returning to the campus in the fall like presidents of the past. Instead, Frode Eilertsen '99 is already here.