Berry Library opens doors today
After more than two years of construction, three years of controversy and eight years of planning, the Baker-Berry Library project reaches a milestone today with the opening of the brand-new Berry facility.
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After more than two years of construction, three years of controversy and eight years of planning, the Baker-Berry Library project reaches a milestone today with the opening of the brand-new Berry facility.
As the Class of 2000 moves out from beneath the Big Green Bubble that has protected and nurtured them during their time at Dartmouth, it is a good time to review the things that have been shaping the outside world over the last four years.
Dartmouth will award seven honorary degrees during today's graduation ceremonies to recipients involved in careers and service ranging from professional athletics to research science.
These kids know about the pit stops in life.
For seniors, the week between the end of finals and Commencement Day -- just one week from this Sunday -- will be full of activities planned just for them by their classmates and various other college groups.
In the beginning...The idea for a special, all-campus party to celebrate spring originated in 1899 after a particularly long winter.
Ever want to spend the summer in a desert? If so, you're in luck, because beginning in the summer of 2001, Dartmouth students will likely be able to participate in the brand new Arabic and Hebrew Language Study Abroad Plus program to Israel.
Besides Bob Costas and a host of Nike and Reebok executives, a number of Dartmouth student and alumni athletes are among those competing to represent their countries in Sydney, Australia this summer in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Dartmouth is the proud owner of a new and powerful tool for the study of neurological function " one of the nation's first functional magnetic resonance imaging scanners to be dedicated solely to research.
Beginning Fall term, Dartmouth students will have significantly different dining options as Westside Buffet will cease regular operations and the newly-named Novack Caf in Berry Library will hold its grand opening.
Alumni reaction was muted in the wake of last week's Trustee statement outlining their plans for the implementation of the ideas contained in the Initiative.
The Class of 2003 is set to begin welcoming their parents and relatives to campus for the annual freshman family weekend on Friday. The weekend boasts the theme, "Come and Knock on Our Door, You're '03s Company."
College planners are currently finalizing the list of channels that will be offered over the campus cable television network when the improved system becomes active next fall and will likely release the list today.
Students participating in the government department's off-campus study program in Washington D.C. found themselves in the midst of the large-scale protests taking place in the nation's capital yesterday, as world financial leaders gathered there for meetings of the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund.
The Presidential elections have attracted attention to issues involving the American education system.
After a three year run as a Spring term community service day, the DarCorps program will be moved to replace the 'ShmenCorps service day during freshman orientation this fall.
As the 2000 Presidential race heats up, both Al Gore and George W. Bush have started to make the reform of primary and secondary American education a major campaign issue.
Dartmouth will host a symposium exploring the historical relationships between African and Native Americans between April 20 and 22.
Planners of "Greed," the Fox Television Network's big money game show, have passed over Dartmouth in their search for Ivy League students to compete in a series of college tournaments to be aired in May.
As the application process for spring elections draws to a close, a number of students have signified their intent to run for the Student Assembly presidency -- setting up one of the most crowded fields in some time.