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(04/01/96 10:00am)
While students proposing a hate speech code in response to recent incidents of hate crime on campus have made little progress, the student effort to create a mandatory class on tolerance and diversity has prompted new ideas for multicultural training.
(03/29/96 11:00am)
In last night's informal first meeting of Spring term, the Student Assembly elected Robin Nunn '99 as its new secretary and discussed its agenda for the term.
(03/29/96 11:00am)
Three members of Bones Gate fraternity will soon be arrested for possession of illegal drugs, said Detective Sergeant Frank Moran of the Hanover Police Department.
(03/26/96 11:00am)
Student Assembly presidential and vice presidential candidates as well as students running for class president, class vice president, Green Key Honor Society and the Committee on Standards are starting up their campaigns with student elections only three weeks away.
(03/06/96 11:00am)
The College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs, which Dean of the College Lee Pelton is restructuring, will not meet until next term, as it does not yet have full membership, Pelton said.
(03/05/96 11:00am)
Jeremy Segal '97 has announced he will join the five other candidates who have announced they will run for Student Assembly president in April.
(03/05/96 11:00am)
The Mellon Fellowship will give five sophomores the funding they need to get a head start in a career in academic research.
(03/04/96 11:00am)
With student elections approaching in mid-April, five students have announced their candidacy for Student Assembly president, while four students have stated that they will run for vice president of the Assembly.
(02/28/96 11:00am)
The College will offer its first courses examining the Asian-American experience, as well as a new course that looks at women's political activism.
(02/28/96 11:00am)
Star Parker, an African-American writer, speaker and radio host, told about 30 students she does not think students should be forced to take multicultural classes, in a speech in the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences.
(02/27/96 11:00am)
Several College professors encouraged students to take organized political action against racism at a panel discussion sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity last night in the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences.
(02/23/96 11:00am)
Richard Mohr, a philosophy professor from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, argued that political change can only result from reformed cultural attitudes towards homosexuality in a speech titled "Special Rights? A Gay and Straight Agenda."
(02/22/96 11:00am)
With fairness in mind, the president and vice president of the Panhellenic Council will soon submit a proposal to Panhell that recommends the current rush process be changed to a kind of randomized lottery system.
(02/21/96 11:00am)
Members of two Student Assembly committees met with representatives of campus organizations yesterday to discuss ways to combat apathy and organizational isolation by facilitating communication between student groups.
(02/16/96 11:00am)
Sigma Nu fraternity sponsored a community discussion last night itled "Race Issues, Diversity and the Greek system" to talk about the way the Greek system relates to minority groups on campus and to the Dartmouth community in general.
(02/16/96 11:00am)
No arrests will be made in connection with a drug investigation of members of Bones Gate fraternity until evidence confiscated by the police is sent to a forensics lab to be analyzed, Detective Sergeant Frank Moran of Hanover Police said.
(02/14/96 11:00am)
Many Dartmouth courses actively integrate computers into the curriculum by creating on-line tutorials and World Wide Web sites for students, but professors still prefer personal interactions with students, and said on-line tutorials are no substitute for class time.
(02/14/96 11:00am)
Both the Spanish Foreign Study Program and the Spanish Language Study Abroad Program will be changing location next year, said Lia Schwartz, acting chair of the Spanish department.
(02/13/96 11:00am)
An investigation of "drug activity" within Bones Gate fraternity was triggered by "inadvertent discoveries" made during a response to a fire alarm Thursday evening, said Detective-Sergeant Frank Moran of the Hanover Police Department.
(02/09/96 11:00am)
When the temperature drops and snow covers Hanover, many Dartmouth students celebrate coming of the winter season by heading for the hills -- the hills of the golf course, that is.