Seniors pledge gifts
More than half of this year's graduating class pledged money to the Senior Gifts Program, for a total of $95,326.
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More than half of this year's graduating class pledged money to the Senior Gifts Program, for a total of $95,326.
A typical student's life, filled with class schedules, lab reports, dinner dates, athletics, club meetings and socializing, is often deprived of one of the most fundamental activities of all: sleep.
ALPHA CHI ALPHA -- On Friday night, these brothers will host one of the funkiest New York alternative bands , Thin Lizard Dawn, from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. This band is beginning to hit the airwaves on 99-Rock. With such a "sweet" band, you can't afford to miss this event. When asked what they'd be doing on Saturday, the brothers replied, "recovering from Friday night.
Jon Stewart '96, who fell out a window at Alpha Delta fraternity last month, is currently in "satisfactory" condition at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, despite a recently discovered blockage in his small intestine, DHMC spokeswoman Diane Williams said.
The Afro-American Society announced its new officers Friday after a two-day election.
Afro-American Society President-elect James Hunter '95 is a model minority.
This Spring's mainstage drama production, "Mountain Language and other works" by Harold Pinter delivers a stark message about society and international politics, holding up a mirror up to the world for all can to see the potential misuse of power.
Renowned theologian and author Michael Novak discussed how the global community will have to deal with multiculturalism in the next century in a lecture last night titled "How NOT to Do Multiculturalism - and How to Do It."
The Environmental Studies Division of the Dartmouth Outing Club will sponsor a concert on the Green today to celebrate Earth Day and culminate a week's worth of activities designed to raise awareness.
John Ha '94 was recently elected the first national chair of a new organization designed to increase communication between Korean American students at colleges across the country.
Last night the Student Assembly approved a final version of its report calling for the continuation of the Reserve Officers Training Corps program at the College.
With the sponsorship of 31 campus organizations, the fifth annual Sexual Assault and Awareness week kicks off today with a mock Committee on Standards hearing and culminates Thursday night with a "Take Back the Night March."
Hanover parking officials now have authorization to unleash a new weapon against car owners with outstanding parking tickets.
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Leon Lederman and Comparative Literature Professor and Holocaust expert Geoffrey Hartman will be in residence as the College's Montgomery Fellows during Spring term.
"Dave Rinehart '95, come on doowwn!"
English Professor Thomas Sleigh recently received a $20,000 Creative Writing Fellowship that will fund his living expenses while he finishes his poetry book, currently titled "The Work."
The Korean Language Task Force in conjunction with the Asian Studies program is stepping up its efforts to encourage the implementation of a full offering of Korean language and culture courses in the future.
In a term packed with unprecedented and powerful dramatic productions, some of the people most responsible for the successes of the plays are not the ones whom the audience sees acting and performing on stage.
Dartmouth's College Bowl team won the New England Regional Championship this weekend at Northeastern University in Boston, Mass., and will head to the National Championships at the University of Florida in Gainesville at the end of April.
Marcia Kelly replaces Maureen Ragan as Undergraduate Judicial Affairs Officer today. Ragan had held the position on an acting basis since September 1993.