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(04/01/98 10:00am)
Susan Marshall & Company's "The Most Dangerous Room in the House" -- which has its world premiere tonight in the Moore Theater at the Hopkins Center -- is a surreal dance production that may leave student audiences fascinated but confused. It's two parts interpretive dance, one part spoken word and 100 percent odd.
(03/31/98 10:00am)
While at Dartmouth, Vice President and Treasurer Lyn Hutton molded a successful and interesting career while managing an approximately $300 million budget and $900 million endowment.
(03/30/98 10:00am)
Lebanon's board of assessors voted last week that the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center should no longer qualify as a charity under state law, a decision that could cost DHMC $6 million in property taxes.
(03/06/98 11:00am)
"I want to be a teacher" are the last words most people expect to hear from a Dartmouth student's mouth.
(03/02/98 11:00am)
Coming to Dartmouth, most students are aware that the school is fairly rural. Fortunately, one thing has saved the Dartmouth population from American product isolation: a fast connection to the Internet. With only our computers, we can purchase practically anything our hearts desire, and it can be in our hands on the next business day. On that note, here are the best places to buy cool stuff on the web:
(03/02/98 11:00am)
There is no specific, promising career path a student should follow, according to Director of Career Services Skip Sturman.
(02/26/98 11:00am)
On Saturday, Loew Auditorium will be showing "Shall We Dance?" -- Masayuki Suo's charming film about the Japanese taboos of ballroom dancing.
(02/26/98 11:00am)
Despite her recent election to Student Assembly vice president, Janelle Ruley '00 does not plan for a career in government.
(02/24/98 11:00am)
Housing priority numbers for next year are now available on the "ADM-HOUS" database of the College's DarTerminal program, and the Office of Residential Life will mail the numbers to students on Thursday.
(02/23/98 11:00am)
Emeritus Geology Professor John B. Lyons died of cancer Thursday at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. He was 81 years old.
(02/18/98 11:00am)
Creating a list of "cult movies" is a difficult problem due to the lack of a specific definition for the film category. The two obvious qualities of a cult movie -- unique, unconventional subject matter and a considerable and vigorous following -- present an apparent contradiction. How can a movie that appeals to only a small audience have a large following?
(02/18/98 11:00am)
Information technology expert George Gilder said portable digital phones and Java will be omnipresent in the future in an interview with The Dartmouth yesterday.
(02/18/98 11:00am)
Information technology expert and Gilder Technology Group, Inc. President George Gilder told an audience of approximately 100 people about the problems of the information age in the Hinman Forum at Rockefeller Center last night.
(02/17/98 11:00am)
Awadagin Pratt, considered one of tomorrow's superstar pianists, will appear for a concert tonight in Spaulding Auditorium at 8 p.m.
(02/12/98 11:00am)
Education expert Jeannie Oakes described last night how a number of middle-school principals attempted to reform their schools by confronting racism and implementing curriculum changes.
(02/11/98 11:00am)
Dartmouth's e-mail network is one of the most used in the country, and several machines serve the one-half million messages sent over the system each week.
(02/06/98 11:00am)
Nearly anyone affiliated with the College can obtain a BlitzMail account for an organization with only an advisor's signature and a creative name.
(02/03/98 11:00am)
Greg Ganssle, a member of Yale University's Campus Crusade for Christ, told a crowd of more than 60 people in 13 Carpenter Hall last night that the existence of evil does not mean that God does not exist.
(01/29/98 11:00am)
After turning down the "Home Town Honeys," "Blush" and "Auroras," Dartmouth's newest all-female a cappella group finally settled on the "Subtleties" for their group's name. "It's just kind of a cool, intriguing word," said Subtleties Business Manager Ashley Wendus '00. "There is also a huge amount of irony [in it]. We will be anything but subtle."
(01/29/98 11:00am)
Cammy Myler '92, dubbed the "most successful female luger in USA history," is gearing up for her fourth Olympic Games this year in Nagano, Japan.