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(04/19/95 9:00am)
What could cause some of the smartest college students in the country to do such bizarre things as run naked across campus as a form of protest or ignore a chemistry final to frolic naked in a hot tub?
(04/11/95 9:00am)
Dartmouth's Board of Trustees, during its meeting this weekend, approved the appointment of Jonathan Newcomb '68 to the Board, College spokesman Alex Huppe said.
(04/06/95 9:00am)
The College's Board of Trustees will arrive this afternoon for a quiet Spring-term meeting, where they will elect a new Alumni Trustee, College spokesman Alex Huppe said.
(04/05/95 9:00am)
A diverse group of about 20 male and female students met in the Women's Resource Center on Monday to begin organizing a response to Playboy Magazine's planned visit to the College in May.
(03/30/95 10:00am)
The Conservative Union At Dartmouth will hold a petition drive to try to show the administration there is strong student support for moving Greek rush from sophomore fall to freshman spring.
(03/28/95 10:00am)
Hanover Police charged freshmen Scott Lollis, Daniel O'Neill and Stephen Vogel with criminal trespass on March 9 after they allegedly sneaked into Gamma Delta Chi fraternity with Geoff Clay '97.
(03/28/95 10:00am)
Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone recently approved new guidelines dealing with "internal possession" of alcohol, ending a six-month long dialogue between the College, the Hanover Police and the New Hampshire branch of the American Civil Liberties Union.
(03/08/95 11:00am)
Registrar Thomas Bickel recently accepted an appointment for another four-year term from the Dean of the Faculty office.
(03/08/95 11:00am)
Last week the Committee on Instruction approved a proposal to allow students to major in linguistics, according to Committee on Instruction Chair Gary Johnson.
(03/08/95 11:00am)
Sparked by Playboy's plans to photograph female Dartmouth students in May, a group of students is discussing actions ranging from writing columns in newspapers to organizing a rally against the visit.
(03/01/95 11:00am)
All the ingredients seem to be there: 23 years of coeducation at Dartmouth, a federal government mandate and an equal number of varsity sports for men and women.
(02/15/95 11:00am)
The government department, currently the largest department without a minority professor, recently hired David Kang, a Korean-American, as an assistant professor to teach courses on Asian politics and foreign policy.
(02/08/95 11:00am)
The sweeping changes the first Republican-controlled Congress in 40 years plans to implement could have profound fiscal effects on the annual $2.5 million in federal grants Dartmouth receives, according to College officials.
(02/01/95 11:00am)
Representatives from the College's Greek organizations will meet today with Assistant Dean of Residential Life Deb Reinders to discuss an alternate proposal to fill empty beds in Greek houses.
(01/16/95 11:00am)
The Student Assembly's executive committee last night unanimously supported a resolution calling for the administration to provide a similar-sized building to Webster Hall.
(01/12/95 11:00am)
The election of John Honovich '97 as Student Assembly vice president leaves the organization at a crossroads, and its future now depends on whether the two top Assembly leaders can forge an uneasy alliance that will allow them to work together to serve students.
(01/11/95 11:00am)
Student Assembly Secretary John Honovich '97, an 18-year old economics and government major from Brooklyn, N.Y., was elected vice-president of the Assembly in a run-off internal election over three other candidates last night.
(01/10/95 11:00am)
A judge postponed mathematics lecturer John Finn's trial for growing marijuana plants pending a decision on a defense motion to dismiss the case. Finn's trial was originally scheduled for yesterday.
(01/09/95 11:00am)
The College is continuing to investigate changing the current alcohol policy and will probably form a committee before Spring term to revise it.
(01/05/95 11:00am)
New Hampshire and Vermont officials reached a compromise last Friday on the width of a new, $10 million Ledyard Bridge, finally ending a lengthy standoff that threatened the entire project.