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(07/24/98 9:00am)
The College announced plans yesterday to make housing additions to the East Wheelock and Choate Clusters over the next six years that will allow the College to strengthen safety measures throughout its residential system and "decompress" a number of residence halls that are currently overcrowded.
(07/15/98 9:00am)
Even with James Wright's selection to become Dartmouth's newest president, vacancies remain in four of the College's top administrative positions -- dean of the College, provost, vice president/ treasurer and dean of residential life -- priming the College for a period of administrative transition that will greatly determine the future of Dartmouth.
(07/15/98 9:00am)
From the moment first-year students step on campus, they become part of a world of friends, academics, countless activities and, of course, traditions.
(07/06/98 9:00am)
In a move that will likely lead to the merger of the DASH card and the Hanover Green Card by Fall term 1999, the College has hired Green Card founder and president, Mitch Jacobs '94, to manage the DASH program for the next year.
(06/26/98 9:00am)
College officials have put plans to provide cable service to residence hall rooms in the College's dormitories on hold -- at least until after next fall and likely until Fall term, 1999.
(03/10/98 11:00am)
The panel formed to investigate sophomore Brian de Moya's allegations that he was threatened and mistreated by Safety and Security officers submitted its report to Senior Associate Dean of the College Dan Nelson yesterday afternoon.
(02/12/98 11:00am)
Big Green football center and long snapper Dominic Lanza '98 was one of 20 football players nation-wide named yesterday as finalists for the annual National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics preseason-games Scholar-Athlete postgraduate scholarships.
(02/11/98 11:00am)
Ozzie Harris, associate director of affirmative action and equal opportunity, released the names yesterday of the three people who will join him on the panel to investigate sophomore Brian de Moya's allegations that he was threatened and mistreated by Safety and Security officers Saturday, Jan. 31.
(02/11/98 11:00am)
College President James Freedman released yesterday the names of the students, faculty and administrators who will sit on the Dean of the College Search Committee, which will be chaired by Dean of the Faculty Edward Berger.
(02/10/98 11:00am)
Brian de Moya '00 said last night he does not intend to meet with the panel formed to investigate allegations that he was threatened and mistreated by Safety and Security officers Saturday, Jan. 31.
(02/09/98 11:00am)
Bert Sperling '00 -- whose roommate alleged he was mistreated by Safety and Security and a Hanover Police officer Jan. 31 -- was arrested Saturday for unlawful possession of alcohol found in his room in French Hall the night of the alleged incident.
(02/06/98 11:00am)
Dean of the Faculty Ed Berger, who will chair the Dean of the College Search Committee, has begun to conduct interviews as he prepares to select the two student representatives who will round out the committee.
(02/06/98 11:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton called Thursday for a panel to investigate sophomore Brian de Moya's allegations that he was threatened and mistreated by Safety and Security officers Saturday night.
(02/05/98 11:00am)
More than 500 students received a BlitzMail message Tuesday and Wednesday in which Brian de Moya '00 alleged he was mistreated by Safety and Security officers and assaulted by a Hanover Policeman Saturday night.
(02/03/98 11:00am)
Imagine "Titanic," minus the ship, the cheesy love story and the award-winning actors. Now throw in a couple of cheap strippers, some feuding family members and the Ku Klux Klan. Now you've got a classic movie. Well, maybe not a classic movie, or even a decent one, but it certainly makes for good entertainment.
(02/03/98 11:00am)
Former New Hampshire State Assistant Attorney General William McCallum, convicted last month of possessing works of art stolen from Dartmouth and other institutions, was sentenced to three to six years in prison yesterday.
(01/27/98 11:00am)
College President James Freedman will choose two students early next week for the Dean of the College Search Committee, which will be chaired by Dean of the Faculty Ed Berger.
(01/27/98 11:00am)
Andrea Whitney '97, one of the few interns who had close contact with President Bill Clinton during the months of his alleged sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, said such an affair would have been "extremely unlikely."
(01/23/98 11:00am)
The Student Assembly selected six students last night, from an applicant pool of 40, who they will nominate to be student representatives to the Dean Search Committee, the committee charged with finding the next dean of the College.
(01/22/98 11:00am)
Conservative pundit William F. Buckley, Jr. told a crowd of more than 500 in Rollins Chapel last night that Dartmouth should not be afraid of the ideal on which he says the College was founded -- to Christianize its Christian students.