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(09/25/96 9:00am)
U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter will join several Russian judges and Russian and American legal scholars to discuss the Russian and American legal systems in a two-day conference that begins today.
(09/24/96 9:00am)
College rankings have become even more prevalent this year as anxious high school students continue to create a market for them. But even those who develop the rankings agree that numbers alone cannot accurately capture every aspect of a school.
(09/24/96 9:00am)
Dartmouth held on to its seventh-place rank for the second year in a row in U.S. News & World Report magazine's annual survey of national universities.
(06/21/96 9:00am)
Latino students and supporters are currently drafting a proposal requesting a resource center to promote Latino issues at Dartmouth, according to La Alianza Latina President Uriel Barrera-Vasquez '98.
(06/09/96 9:00am)
There are some students you read about all the time at Dartmouth. But there are many whose accomplishments are just as meaningful, but who remain behind the scenes.
(05/28/96 9:00am)
This year's Student Assembly has had a quieter year than most, concentrating on regaining legitimacy rather than arguing over political statements.
(05/23/96 9:00am)
Nahoko Kawakyu was elected vice president last night as Fall term vice president of the 1999 Class Council, Class President Frode Eilertsen '99 said last night.
(05/23/96 9:00am)
Two Dartmouth students were arraigned in Hanover District Court yesterday for misdemeanors involving possession of marijuana.
(05/22/96 9:00am)
After six weeks of debate, the Student Assembly last night tabled a resolution to tighten attendance rules because not enough members were present to vote on it.
(05/21/96 9:00am)
The 1996-97 Student Assembly had its first organizational meeting last night to elect a secretary and treasurer as well as four students who will comprise next year's Membership and Internal Affairs Committee in the sweltering heat of the second-floor lounge in Topliff residence hall.
(05/17/96 9:00am)
Several students ventured off Dartmouth's campus last term to experience a new way of life in India, Texas, Israel, California and Michigan as Tucker fellows.
(05/16/96 9:00am)
Several professors spoke last night about what feminism means to them in a panel discussion before about 30 people.
(05/16/96 9:00am)
Starting Monday, the hours of the mail window in the Hinman Post Office will be extended, and by Fall term other new mail services will be available for students, Assistant Director of Facilities Services Bill Hochstin said yesterday.
(05/15/96 9:00am)
As part of a state pilot project, Grafton and Rockingham counties will introduce a family court this summer to encourage alternate dispute resolution and allow families to see the same judge for different familial problems.
(05/15/96 9:00am)
The Student Assembly last night passed a resolution urging the faculty of the arts and sciences to reject the recommendations from the Social Sciences Council to convert the education department into an academic program.
(05/13/96 9:00am)
David Rosenbaum '63, a senior writer for The New York Times' Washington bureau, demystified some criticisms of media bias for about 30 students Saturday afternoon.
(05/08/96 9:00am)
The Student Assembly last night passed a resolution asking the administration to reconsider its decision not to allow the annual Pow-Wow be held on the Green. It also passed four resolutions that made recommendations to change the way Committee on Standards members are chosen.
(05/03/96 9:00am)
This weekend the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance will hold its first Dartmouth Pride Weekend for gay, lesbian and bisexual students and their allies and will display pride in their sexual orientation through participation in several organized events.
(05/02/96 9:00am)
Wilma Mankiller, Winter term's Montgomery Fellow who was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer at the end of last term, is currently undergoing chemotherapy and said yesterday it is her optimism that keeps her strong.
(05/01/96 9:00am)
After five weeks of debate, the Student Assembly last night voted down an amendment that tightened the rules governing membership attendance.