BlitzMail to UGAs: Dartmouth students enjoy unique culture
As you come to Dartmouth ready to spend your next four years in the Hanover environs, you're probably wondering many things.
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As you come to Dartmouth ready to spend your next four years in the Hanover environs, you're probably wondering many things.
After filling out all those College applications and working hard to make your way through high school, all so you could make it to Dartmouth, you might not be happy to hear that things only get tougher.
With the goal of promoting healthy gender relations in the Greek system, Sexual Awareness through Greek Education is planning a kickball tournament to foster positive gender interaction.
A 23-year-old male was treated at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center early Saturday morning after being assaulted near Foodstop.
Research recently conducted at the Dartmouth Medical School has proven that the HIV virus can infect women not only through sexual intercourse by passing through a tear in the vaginal wall, but it can also infect organs in the upper reproductive tract.
No, that machine with the colorful screen in the Thayer Dining Hall lobby is not a video game featuring Dartmouth Dining Services employees.
Coordinator of Peer Education Programs and of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Programming Bart Bingenheimer '94 is leaving his position next month, but the search for a replacement is well underway, and a decision will be announced next week.
From barbecues and movies, to t-shirts and a trip to Montreal, the 1999 Class Council has planned numerous activities to occupy the class during Sophomore Summer. With at least five percent of the class participating on the Council and over a quarter of the class attending Council-sponsored events, the 1999 Class Council boasts success.
Some Dartmouth students are finding they are being awoken by something other than their alarm clocks and the early-rising sun in the mornings: campus construction.
Although the Beta Theta Pi alumni corporation last month invited several parties, including the College, to lease the house owned by the corporation and formerly occupied by the fraternity, no decisions have been reached yet about the future of the property at 6 Webster Ave.
The Dartmouth flag is at half-staff today for Van Harvey English, a former geography professor at the College, who died at the age of 82 on Sunday at his home in Hanover.
The Coed Fraternity Sorority Council elected Delta Delta Delta sorority sister Melissa Nagare '99 as Summer term president yesterday evening.
Amarna President Anat Levtov '98 received the Ranny B. Cardozo '78 Award as "the outstanding member of the junior class" at a ceremony in Blunt Alumni Center at the end of Spring term.
Limited dining selections and shorter dining hours for Summer term have some students going bananas, crying over spilled milk and complaining of sour grapes.
Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen and Valedictorians Daniel Fehlauer '97 and J. Brooks Weaver '97 addressed the audience at the Commencement ceremonies June 8, a sunny day on the Hanover Green.
Starting this term, students will never again be mailed dining option cards from Dartmouth Dining Services, and everyone will automatically be billed the default plan of a non-refundable $700 Declining Balance Account.
The splashes of purple you see mixed in with the black graduation caps and gowns today are symbols of support for sexual abuse survivors -- particularly for one '97 woman who will face her rapist today for the first time since his separation from the College two years ago.
About 32 members of the Class of 1932, along with their families, have descended upon Hanover this weekend to celebrate their 65th reunion.
It's finally here -- graduation. No longer can you deny the existence of the stage in front of Baker, nor can you pretend those thousands of green chairs are actually grass. While most seniors have dreaded graduation for months now, today is a day you will remember your whole life.
The Hanover Fire Department was dispatched to Hanover High School at approximately 9:30 p.m. Sunday night to contain a building "heavily involved in fire," according to a fire department press release.