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(05/27/97 9:00am)
The College was one of 35 schools that received a grant from the National Science Foundation last week -- a grant which will allow for the implementation and maintenance of faster computer connections with other colleges and universities.
(05/23/97 9:00am)
A task force on undergraduate social life created Fall term by Dean of the College Lee Pelton released the report of its recommendations earlier this week -- calling for later hours and more creative use of space in College buildings on weekends, diversification of social options and the creation of a residential Common House or Unity House.
(05/22/97 9:00am)
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.
(05/16/97 9:00am)
This Green Key Weekend, most Dartmouth students will head out to parties and hear a few bands, but there are not many traditional activities or events that give the weekend a special character.
(04/30/97 9:00am)
Ian Campbell '99 noticed something odd about one of his classes Fall term.
(04/30/97 9:00am)
Although profit losses from food theft are only a tiny part of Dartmouth Dining Service's $600,000 a year financial woes, DDS has posted new signs in Food Court warning students of the penalties of eating without paying.
(04/30/97 9:00am)
The College is expected to announce cuts in Dartmouth Dining Services and next year's mandatory meal plan at the end of this week, following meetings between administrators, students and DDS management.
(04/23/97 9:00am)
As on-line voting continues today in the student referendum that may determine the future of Dartmouth Dining Services, the College is experiencing something that most observers regard as rare at Dartmouth -- pure democracy, where students have a real opportunity to effect actual change.
(04/22/97 9:00am)
At its Spring term meeting yesterday, the Committee of Chairs, which consists of the chairs of all academic departments, discussed a proposal that could lessen its role on campus.
(04/22/97 9:00am)
English Professor Cleopatra Mathis will replace two professors who are stepping down as faculty associates of the East Wheelock Supercluster beginning in Fall term.
(04/21/97 9:00am)
Sundown tonight marks the beginning of the eight-day Jewish holiday of Passover, and many members of the College's Jewish population, which comprises 10 percent of the student body, will observe the occasion by attending Seders and refraining from eating leavened bread.
(04/18/97 9:00am)
Almost 400 alumni from across the country arrive in Hanover today for the College's annual Class Officer Weekend. Alumni class officers and the newly elected officers of the Class of 1997 will meet to discuss current events and to maintain lines of communication.
(04/16/97 9:00am)
While the spotlight shines on Student Assembly presidential and vice presidential candidates, the people behind the scenes, the campaign managers and volunteers, bear much of the burden of campaign season.
(04/16/97 9:00am)
Apartments for rent -- kitchen, large bedroom, private bath, network connection, cable television, parking and central campus location. Competitive price.
(04/15/97 9:00am)
Voting officially begins at 9 a.m. today for the annual spring elections, as students head to the polls to elect a variety of leaders for the 1997-98 academic year -- though the marquee leadership positions at stake are Student Assembly president and vice president.
(04/10/97 9:00am)
College alumni have elected Nancy Kepes Jeton '76, an urban planner, as the newest member of the Board of Trustees, meaning that for the first time in the College's history, 25 percent of the Board will be women.
(03/26/97 11:00am)
To most people, the words "physical education" evoke images of running laps, lifting weights or, at least, playing kickball. But at Dartmouth, students can fulfill their three-term P.E. requirement without breaking a sweat.
(03/07/97 11:00am)
East Wheelock Cluster Faculty Associates Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer announced yesterday they intend to step down from their positions after this academic year to devote more time to teaching and research.
(03/04/97 11:00am)
A gymnast suspends himself in a handstand on the rings, eight feet off the ground, arms rigid and unwavering. But the fate of the Dartmouth gymnastics team may not be so steady, despite the interest of many students and the competitive presence of the team.
(03/03/97 11:00am)
In 1771, at Dartmouth's first Commencement, the chefs were too stewed on rum to roast the ox provided for the ceremony.