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While arts facilities at the College have remained a virtual still-life in the past several decades, recent construction and renovations may brush-up the big picture of arts at the College.
"Air Force One" is a flight from reality every red-blooded American could stand behind. It's got Harrison Ford as a macho gun-toting war hero President. His wife and daughter are both attractive. The bad guys are those darn Russian communists who were so evil back in the good old days.
On the surface, Matchbox 20's debut album "Yourself or Someone Like You" sounds like another Counting Crows/Wallflowers knock-off.
Less than 24 hours after his arrival in Hanover, Murray Gell-Mann stands on the back porch of the Montgomery House and points out the kingfisher that rules Occom Pond as it flies over the water in search of lunch.
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.
It is no coincidence that this year marks the 25th anniversary of both coeducation and the Dartmouth Plan of enrollment patterns.
Finally, someone made a buddy-cop movie without all the lame police drama trappings.
Charles Lum Drake, who served as a professor and chair of the Earth sciences department and taught popular geology and oceanography courses, died of heart failure at the age of 72 on Tuesday.
While it's difficult to describe the concept behind "Face/Off," it is easy enough to describe the movie with a superlative like "The Best Action Film of the Summer."
Cliche after cliche, terrible action sequence upon terrible action sequence and pun after pun after pun after pun, "Batman & Robin" elicited cries of distress from its audience and requests for refunds.
A government plane filled with America's most dangerous and entertaining federal prisoners gets hijacked by its passengers in "Con Air," a slick action movie where Nicolas Cage's good-guy ex-con has to save his best friend, the prison guards, a stuffed pink bunny rabbit and, well, the day.
Graduating seniors and Chemistry Professor Gordon Gribble were honored with a variety of awards at the Class Day ceremony at the Bema on June 7.
Each year, Spaulding Auditorium screens over 200 movies, ranging from Hollywood blockbusters like "Independence Day" to smaller, arthouse fare such as "Twelfth Night."
The Student Assembly's parliamentarian, Simone Swink '98, declared last week's removal of Treasurer Dom LaValle '99 invalid Thursday night, and attempts to remove LaValle at last night's executive committee meeting proved unsuccessful.
Two nights ago, the Student Assembly unanimously passed two resolutions -- one showing support for allowing students to obtain multiple minors and another supporting the Registrar's decision to remain open during lunch hours on the first three class days of a term.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson will visit the College as a Montgomery Fellow for the entire Winter term in 1998.
Immediately after they took attendance, the Student Assembly listened last night to the treasurer's report from Dom LaValle '99, who finished his statements by declaring that he would remain treasurer until he felt a constitutional decision about his future had been made.
The Student Assembly voted unanimously to forego subsidizing round-trip tickets for buses to Boston and New York for students at the end of Spring term at their meeting last night.
Yahoo! Internet Life magazine recently ranked Dartmouth fifth in the nation in a controversial survey of "America's 100 Most Wired Colleges." Dartmouth was the highest ranked Ivy League school.