Faculty response to Initiative report varies
Faculty member response to the steering committee recommendation report varied widely yesterday, in the wake of the report's release.
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Faculty member response to the steering committee recommendation report varied widely yesterday, in the wake of the report's release.
Brad Russo '01, a 19-year-old government and economics double major from Stoughton, Mass., will be the next president of The Dartmouth, the current editorial board announced Friday.
The Winter Carnival Council is already planning for this winter's big weekend and has selected the theme "Lest the Cold Traditions Fail" for the event set to begin February 10.
After officials at Carnegie Mellon University disconnected 71 students from the school's intranet for distributing copyright-protected material, including MP3 files, over the school network, College officials said that no such action is planned at Dartmouth.
Students, administrators and faculty discussed minority issues in education at a panel discussion yesterday in Rockefeller Center entitled "Teaching and Learning: A Conversation on Racial Identities."
Nearly seven years ago, nine members of a group led by visiting Earth Sciences Professor Stanley Williams died on the slopes of a volcano in southwestern Colombia. Today, he sits in his office surrounded by mementos of the tragedy.
A joint Dartmouth College-Associated Press poll released last night showed New Hampshire women were more likely to support Vice President Al Gore or Texas Governor George W. Bush for President, while men were prone to support New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley or Arizona Senator John McCain.
More than 400 community members packed Cook Auditorium last night to witness two philosophers Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Dr. William Lane Craig engage in a lively and passionate debate on the timeless question, does God exist?
Guest lecturer Arturo Madrid described the past, present and future images of the Latino population in the United States in a speech yesterday in 2 Rockefeller Center.