Men's track finishes 2nd at New Englands
The Dartmouth's men's track and field team finished second at the New England Championships held this Friday and Saturday at the University of Maine.
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The Dartmouth's men's track and field team finished second at the New England Championships held this Friday and Saturday at the University of Maine.
Martin Redman - currently the associate dean of students and director of Residential Life at Carleton College in Minnesota - was appointed the new dean of Residential Life, Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson announced Friday.
The World Wide Web: 1. An extensive network of computers holding much valuable information. 2. A great way to waste lots of time.
Greg Johnston '99 is a man of many talents, and in his sport, it pays off.
The committee seeking a new Dean of Residential Life will meet today to choose a finalist for the position, according to search committee chair and Associate Dean of the College Janet Terp.
After a year and a half of controversy, the College has agreed to a compromise plan for the Chase Field project, but the plan is on hold until two appeals filed by town residents are resolved.
Construction of a new building in the East Wheelock Cluster, scheduled to add another 80 beds by fall of 2000, will begin next Monday and add a fourth building to the College's youngest set of dormitories.
The Gypsy Caravan -- A celebration of Rroma Music and Dance will roll in to the Hopkins Center tonight to perform a unique blend of music and dance from Eastern Europe as well as Spain and India.
Student reactions to anti-gay and anti-Jewish pamphlets anonymously mailed to members of the Dartmouth community over the past week ranged from anger to disbelief, but most of the students interviewed by The Dartmouth yesterday agreed that the actions of the individual or group who mailed the pamphlets were ignorant and cowardly.
The Coed Fraternity Sorority Council approved an amendment to their programming standards Tuesday night, requiring organizations to expand programming beginning this Spring term -- including non-alcoholic and coed event requirements -- or face a fine.
Boys of the Lough, a world-renowned traditional Celtic band, will perform tonight at the Lebanon Opera House.
Over 70 students gathered in working groups last night to address three of the Board of Trustee's five principles -- the set of guidelines for what is expected to be a historic overhaul of the College's social and residential life systems.
The overall number of applications to the College remained steady this year, but the number of African-Americans who applied to Dartmouth under the regular decision program dropped by 19 percent, according to numbers released by the Office of Admissions yesterday.
After almost two terms of campus-wide composting, the program has been successfully implemented, according to people involved with the program, despite minor problems with transport and disposal of waste.
Focusing on the president's contradictory nature and rise to power, journalist, presidential biographer and Montgomery Fellow David Maraniss spoke on President Clinton to a Cook auditorium crowd with students and community members yesterday afternoon.
From Hinman Box addresses to birthdays, home telephone numbers to BlitzMail names, information about Dartmouth students can be found easily and is available to anyone.
Students found themselves working until 1 a.m. Wednesday in order to finish this year's snow sculpture in time for last night's opening ceremonies.
Alumni interviewed by The Dartmouth last night had strong reactions -- both positive and negative -- to the plan that could end the Greek system "as we know it."
The Class of 1999 elected the 20 members of the Senior Executive Committee yesterday, choosing the seniors who will plan graduation and activities in their first five years as alumni.
A conservative public-policy firm placed full-page advertisements in approximately a dozen campus newspapers across the country, including The Dartmouth, yesterday with the headline "Guilty By Admission" accusing "nearly every elite college in America" of violating affirmative action laws when making admissions decisions.