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(02/08/96 11:00am)
Imagine being too tired to attend any classes, having to miss sports practices and sleeping all day long. Now add a sore throat, a headache and a general feeling of sickness for as long as six weeks. This image is just part of what it means to have mononucleosis in college.
(02/07/96 11:00am)
The Student Assembly voted last night to establish a committee to facilitate and encourage communication between students of diverse backgrounds.
(02/02/96 11:00am)
Providing a variety of films, discussions and workshops aimed at educating students about different eating disorders, the College will participate in the first National Eating Disorders Awareness Week next week.
(01/31/96 11:00am)
Over 2,800 Dartmouth students associate the name "Party Bob" with the Weekend Update they receive via BlitzMail late every Thursday night, but not everyone knows the man behind the service.
(01/30/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth has added a new World Wide Web server, which will offer faster connections, more resources for users and a centralized information server for the College.
(01/29/96 11:00am)
This year's Alumni Telethon, which ended Thursday night, raised $518,246 -- making it the most successful telethon in the event's 20-year history.
(01/24/96 11:00am)
Each nigh this week, nearly 50 students have convened around a large table at the Top of the Hop to call former Dartmouth students to raise money for the nine-day annual Alumni Telethon, today in its eighth day.
(01/23/96 11:00am)
Seniors voting for members of the Senior Executive Committee next month will be able to cast their votes on-line using their personal computers for the first time ever, in a process that may be used for this spring's student elections.
(01/22/96 11:00am)
As Winter Carnival draws near, most students tend to spend more time indoors bundled up in thick, wool sweaters or wrapped up in blankets. But at this time of year, Sara Paisner '96 spends hour upon hour outside in the cold.
(01/12/96 11:00am)
Newly elected Coed Fraternity Sorority Council President Jim Freeman '97 pledged to continue strengthening the Greek system while working to eliminate its shortcomings. CFSC elections were held last night.
(01/10/96 11:00am)
The steering committee of the Women's Studies Program is researching the possibility of adding a Foreign Study Program in Africa to the department, English professor Priscilla Sears said.
(01/08/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth Native American Studies Professor Colin Calloway recently joined an elite group of writers when his latest book entered consideration for 1996 Pulitzer Prize in the historical category of letters.
(01/05/96 11:00am)
Michael Hanitchak '73 became the new director of the Native American Program on Dec. 1 following a nationwide search to fill the position vacated by Acting Director John Sirois last June.
(11/22/95 11:00am)
The College received about 10 percent fewer female early decision applicants this year, while the number of male applicants remained about the same.
(11/21/95 11:00am)
Ernest Gellner, a renowned anthropologist at Cambridge University who was supposed to come to the College in the spring as a Montgomery Fellow, died on Nov. 5 in Prague. He was 69.
(11/21/95 11:00am)
Nathaniel Rink '99 became the first and only member of his class to rush the football field this year when he ran onto the field Saturday during the third quarter of the Dartmouth-Princeton game.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
Despite a recent rash of homophobic activity on campus, leaders in the gay, lesbian and bisexual community say most students are tolerant of homosexuals, but add that the entire Dartmouth community must do more to prevent hate crimes.
(11/14/95 11:00am)
While fewer Dartmouth students report binge drinking over the past year, 97 percent of students report that the social atmosphere on campus promotes alcohol use according to a recent survey.
(11/10/95 11:00am)
Sigma Delta sorority announced that it reworked its constitution to restructure its executive council and redefine the house's purpose, addressing issues concerning sexual orientation.
(11/02/95 11:00am)
At a panel discussion last night, members and supporters of Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity defended the house's recent decision to change its name, which angered some students because of the name's association with the Ku Klux Klan.