Heavey juggles many hats as president and student
Jon Heavey '97, president of the Student Assembly, wears several hats, including clown hats, and has much more going for him than just his presidency.
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Jon Heavey '97, president of the Student Assembly, wears several hats, including clown hats, and has much more going for him than just his presidency.
Dartmouth Trustee David Shipler '64, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist, said he feels the "black/white encounter is the most vexing issue in this country," during a speech delivered to about 75 people in Loew Auditorium yesterday afternoon about race in America.
College President James Freedman said "Dartmouth did itself a favor 25 years ago" when the Board of Trustees decided to admit women to Dartmouth.
Dartmouth students looking for something to do on the weekend have a new option on their plates: virtual frat-hopping.
Sigma Delta sorority won the O'Connor Cup Award for excellence in leadership, scholarship and programming at last night's annual Coed Fraternity Sorority awards banquet.
While the number of men who rush fraternities each year remains about constant, the numbers at each individual house can fluctuate greatly from year to year.
About 20 students attended an informal panel discussion titled "Issues of Space on Campus" following the coeducation panel yesterday evening in the basement of Mid Fayerweather.
Seated in a chair in the Hanover Inn on Saturday, Geoffrey Fieger barely resembled the fiery, dramatic figure he was Friday afternoon. But once he started talking about his work and beliefs, Fieger got riled up once again.
Geoffrey Fieger, the attorney who represents Dr. Jack Kevorkian, defended assisted suicide as being "simply right" in his speech on Friday.
A former editor of The Dartmouth Review and current ABC News employee was recently accused of illegally taping a doctor in Maryland for a television expose and could face five years in prison if convicted.
The Office of Residential Life is forming a committee of students and administrators this term to suggest improvements for the common areas of the Choates residence hall cluster.
Although overall sales in Dartmouth Dining Services are up by about 30 percent this term, sales at the Collis Cafe are down 15 to 20 percent from last year, following new initiatives instituted over the summer.
Thousands of students, alumni and local residents flocked to the Green, spilling out into the streets of Hanover, for the 101st Dartmouth Night celebration on Friday.
Dartmouth celebrates a big weekend every term, but as the oldest big weekend with the largest alumni draw, Homecoming is the biggest of the big weekends.
Students, faculty and administrators working to create new policies concerning the use of the Green hope to complete a draft of their recommendations by November.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton has established an advisory committee on affinity housing and the committee will hold its first meeting later this term.
The Will to Excel capital campaign ended last night having exceeded its goal by more than $30 million.
With corporate recruiting fast approaching for seniors and underclassmen searching for leave-term internships, Career Services could easily be mistaken for a rush-hour metro station.
The Student Assembly's Fall-term agenda includes several small projects as well as an examination of some College policy issues.
Seeking to improve social options at Dartmouth, the Programming Board kicked off some of its new activities this weekend with a revamped Friday Night Dance Party and a comedy show.