Gov't dept relocates until Fall term
For the next two terms, the offices of the faculty and staff of the government department will be located in Gerry Hall while the renovations of Silsby Hall are being completed.
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For the next two terms, the offices of the faculty and staff of the government department will be located in Gerry Hall while the renovations of Silsby Hall are being completed.
Construction on the Berry Library has progressed substantially since the project began about two years ago -- and The Dartmouth recently had a chance to walk through the interior of what will eventually be a huge expansion of the College's library facilities.
Two winners of one the most prestigious academic scholarships, the Fulbright Grant, are currently living and working in the Dartmouth campus. At the same time, one of Dartmouth's own faculty members is currently in Greece after also winning one of the awards.
Students remaining on campus this summer will be able to choose between three College-owned dormitory clusters in addition to Greek and off-campus housing options.
As Friday's deadline for the submission of responses to last month's steering committee report approaches, a wide variety of campus organizations are preparing to present their views and opinions to the Student Response Task Force.
Singer, songwriter ... and now Montgomery Fellow Sheryl Crow answered questions and talked about the lyrics of the songs she performed yesterday in front of approximately 800 students in Spaulding Auditorium.
Psi Upsilon fraternity brothers will lace up their skates, pull on their pads, take a skating start, and risk life and limb as they attempt to leap as many empty beer kegs as possible during the 19th Annual Psi U Keg Jump, Saturday.
Winter sports, Snow Queens, F. Scott Fitzgerald, snow sculptures, CBS, Dartmouth Duchesses, soft drink companies, thousands of visitors -- all these and more have been part of Dartmouth's annual Winter Carnival during its illustrious 90-year history.
Brown University President E. Gordon Gee announced Monday that he will resign his position in April to become the Chancellor of Vanderbilt University.
Now that the national spotlight has moved off New Hampshire, student campaign leaders are making plans for the future and reflecting on the part they played in the election process in the days, weeks and months leading up to the Granite state primary.
Hanover Police have arrested and charged a suspect in the theft of electronic equipment last month from the Student Publications and Student Assembly offices in Robinson Hall, and have also recovered three of the stolen computers.
Dartmouth students voiced their support for continued federal funding for stem cell research last Saturday at a day-long symposium entitled "Student Science Court: The Future of Stem Cell Research" in Cook Auditorium.
Alcohol-related concerns, including student attitudes, the role of the Coed Fraternity and Sorority system and alcohol education efforts, dominated last night's fireside chat in Collis Common ground.
With the New Hampshire primary tomorrow, Vice President Al Gore now has a significant lead over his rival, New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley, according to a Dartmouth College-Associated Press poll released last Friday.
The Hanover Police Department has a suspect in last week's theft of computers and other electronic equipment last week from student organization offices in Robinson Hall, Police Chief Nick Giaconne said yesterday.
The College's faculty members largely criticized the steering committee recommendations for not going far enough to radically alter the Greek system and called on the Trustees to do more to change the current campus social climate at a faculty meeting yesterday.
With the New Hampshire primary just two weeks away, student campaign groups across campus are laying their plans for the final push into the official 2000 election season.
In New Hampshire, Presidential hopefuls Republican John McCain and Democrat Bill Bradley lead their parties just two weeks before the state's primaries, according to a poll released by the Rockefeller Center yesterday.
Hoping to raise half a million dollars or more, the Dartmouth Alumni Fund kicks off its 24th annual Student Phonathon this Sunday for its two week run.
Despite his Princeton education, Democratic presidential hopeful Bill Bradley is using a Dartmouth alumnus' creation to brighten the lives of reporters covering his campaign.