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(01/25/96 11:00am)
The Programming Board announced Run DMC, a staple rap and hip-hop group from New York City, has officially cancelled their scheduled Feb. 2 concert at Webster Hall. The group cited demands by their new record label that they spend the winter developing new material as the reason for the change.
(01/24/96 11:00am)
It has often been said that a sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result every time. So does the same thing apply to music?
(01/19/96 11:00am)
When the Limon Dance Troupe performs at the Moore Theater tonight, it will bring a rich history and tradition to the stage.
(01/18/96 11:00am)
When Pulitzer-prize winning Art Spiegelman discusses the making of his film "Maus: A Survivor's Tale" today, he will explain the unconventional methods he used in addressing one of the most profound tragedies of the modern age: the Holocaust.
(01/08/96 11:00am)
The Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts and the music department will hold a concert tomorrow night to recognize composer, scholar and Music Professor Christian Wolff for his 25 years as a member of the Dartmouth faculty.
(01/03/96 11:00am)
From killer birds to prison reform to Las Vegas mobsters, some motion picture directors have made names for themselves in the world of cinema for their ability to raise our social consciousness or to just scare the daylights out of us.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
Students on campus always have something good to say about Kelii Opulauoho '96, proven by his landslide victory in the student assembly vice presidential election this spring.
(07/26/95 9:00am)
As an academic expert on issues of free speech and the First Amendment, College Provost Lee Bollinger is Dartmouth's very own Renaissance man.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
All Dartmouth students can speak knowingly about the "Dartmouth Experience." But there are some students who define it.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
President Bill Clinton will deliver the keynote address to the Class of 1995 this Sunday at the College's 225th Commencement, an event that is expected to be attended by more than 16,000 College alumni, faculty, parents and guests at Memorial Field.
(05/30/95 9:00am)
For Hosea Harvey '95, the defining moment of his Dartmouth career came late in his freshman year.
(05/30/95 9:00am)
Acting College President James Wright, whose six months in office is winding down, reflected on his time as president and said he has found the job to be a "challenging opportunity."
(05/29/95 9:00am)
Student Assembly President Rukmini Sichitiu '95 is currently compiling research for a "thought piece" analyzing the College's Greek system and said she plans to present her report to the College's Board of Trustees at its June meeting.
(05/23/95 9:00am)
A little more than a year after surviving a near-death experience, Dartmouth's Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program is still alive and the debate over the decision whether to keep the program has largely subsided.
(05/16/95 9:00am)
Playboy Magazine photographer David Mecey and his assistants packed up their cameras and left Hanover yesterday, taking with them photos of three Dartmouth women that will appear in the magazine's "Women of the Ivy League" pictorial this fall.
(05/11/95 9:00am)
Playboy Magazine photographer David Mecey finished his first round of interviews with Dartmouth women Tuesday and said he called back nine women yesterday to pose in two-piece bathing suits and lingerie.
(05/09/95 9:00am)
As students marched on the Green and chanted anti-Playboy slogans yesterday, they probably imagined a seedy, unshaven man with greasy hair, gold chains and chest hair protruding from a tacky disco-era shirt, snapping away with his camera at some helpless Dartmouth coed.
(05/09/95 9:00am)
As photographers from Playboy Magazine interviewed Dartmouth women yesterday at the Hanover Inn, about 35 students marched around the Green and rallied outside The Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts to protest the magazine's visit.
(05/05/95 9:00am)
As photographers from Playboy Magazine arrive in Hanover this weekend to interview potential models on Monday, the campus is gearing up for the visit.
(04/25/95 9:00am)
A visiting prospective woman from New Jersey was struck and injured by a black Honda motorcycle driven by David Jones Jr. '95 on North Main Street next to Baker Library at about 9:30 last night.