College challenges Chase Field decision
Hanover's Planning Board is facing legal pressure from the College over restrictions placed on construction at Chase Field.
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Hanover's Planning Board is facing legal pressure from the College over restrictions placed on construction at Chase Field.
WebBlitz, the student-authored program that allows students and alumni to access BlitzMail over the World Wide Web, will soon find a new home on a Computing Services server.
The husband and wife team of Stanley Cloud and Lynne Olson, co-authors of "The Murrow Boys: Pioneers on the Front Lines of Broadcast Journalism," traced the history of wartime press censorship in a lecture before 75 people in 3 Rockefeller Center last night.
A group of about 30 students met Tuesday evening in 101 Collis to discuss the revival of DTV, a closed circuit campus television network.
Educators, psychologists, theologians, philosophers, sociologists and parents will gather at Dartmouth this week for the Association of Moral Education's annual conference.
Blues Traveler, the blues rock quartet headed by John Popper, played a solid performance here at Leede Arena Sunday night to a moderately sized but enthusiastic crowd that was composed mostly of non-Dartmouth students.
Blues Traveler, the four-member band that mixes blues and rock to create their songs, will be playing their first ever Dartmouth show this Sunday night in this Programming Board event.
"They're probably 100-times overkill for sending BlitzMail," Randy Spydell said of new iMacs being used as public BlitzMail terminals. "But the fact is: you can't buy 100-times less of a personal computer these days."
World Percussion Music Ensemble:
Delegates from all eight Ivy League schools will convene in Hanover this weekend when Dartmouth hosts the Ivy Council's semi-annual conference.
Archimedes Plutonium, a pot washer at the Hanover Inn, filed suit against the College on Oct. 14, alleging harassment and an unfair wage and pay-raise policy.
Speaking to a group of about 20 people on Monday night in 1 Rockefeller, Pedro Moreno, International Coordinator for Programs on Religious Freedom for the Rutherford Institute, detailed religious rights abuses around the world.
Class of 2002 President Josh Warren, probably best known for rushing the field at the Homecoming game, said he really isn't like that all the time.
Marvin Kalb, Professor of Press and Public Policy at Harvard University, gave a lecture on the current problems facing journalists to a full Hinman Forum yesterday evening.