Is Greek leadership in decline?
Normally, the races for positions on the executive board of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council attract a number of affiliated juniors eager to lead an organization representing more than half of the student body.
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Normally, the races for positions on the executive board of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council attract a number of affiliated juniors eager to lead an organization representing more than half of the student body.
With the future of the Psi Upsilon keg jump in danger after an insurance company withdrew coverage for the event and the ice rink on which it takes place, the fraternity is making a serious effort to find a way for the Winter Carnival tradition to continue.
The annual Psi Upsilon keg jump will likely no longer be a part of Winter Carnival weekend following an insurance company's withdrawal of coverage for the event as well as the ice rink on which it is held.
After almost a month of political strife, the Class of 2003 will be led this winter by interim co-presidents Jessica Walters '03 and Tim Whelan '03.
College President James Wright approved plans early last month for a joint kosher-halal dining facility to be operated by Dartmouth Dining Services.
Discussions are proceeding between Dartmouth College and the Dresden School District, which may lead to the acquisition by the College of all or part of the Lebanon Street site on which Hanover High and Middle Schools are currently located.
A decision on the future use of private fireplaces in student rooms -- the use of which was banned last month -- may be reached by the end of January, according to Dean of Residential Life Marty Redman.
Upcoming changes in the pricing structure administered by Telephone Services are going to be good for students' long distance bills but perhaps not so good for the bills paid by administrative departments.
The Dresden School District -- the consolidated district of the Hanover and Norwich areas -- and the College are hoping to strike what they hope will be a mutually beneficial deal over the Hanover school system.
Dartmouth officials are currently in discussions to purchase the property on which Hanover High and Middle Schools sit, on Lebanon Street behind the Memorial Field.
As students take advantage of the opportunities for fun and relaxation which abound this weekend, some of their predecessors will be returning to campus to relive memories of Homecoming weekends past.
Student reactions to the possibility that Homecoming 2000 will see the end of the more than 120-year-old bonfire tradition range from skepticism to understanding to distress.
For the second time in just a few months, the Dartmouth webpage has undergone a major renovation introducing new features and a new look to the school's face on the Internet.
Politics and religion are the two topics one doesn't discuss in polite company. Right?
At least one group of students living off campus has already received an eviction notice as a result of stricter enforcement of Hanover zoning rules prohibiting more than three unrelated people from living together.
Social security, education and other issues playing a part in Campaign 2000 were the focus of a speech yesterday morning by the Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson to a group of about 60 members of the Dartmouth and Hanover communities.
While some female undergraduates participate in sorority rush and many sophomore men make final decisions as to whether they will rush a fraternity, other undergraduates are taking the opportunity to join another kind of social organization -- Dartmouth's coed houses and undergraduate societies.
In an interview with The Dartmouth Friday night, FEC commissioner Scott Thomas defended what is being called the "initial determination" in the Reform Party dispute over $12.6 million in public funding.
With specialties ranging from paleontology to advanced algebra to the economics of infant health, a number of new faculty members have greeted Dartmouth students for their first times this week and more will be taking their places in classrooms across campus over the next three terms.
Dartmouth's 231st academic year began yesterday with the themes of diversity and community taking center stage at the Convocation ceremonies held in Leede Arena.