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(04/09/96 9:00am)
Only one building on Main Street in Hanover can appropriately be described as "a castle." Although the building located next to the Dirt Cowboy Cafe might not resemble a castle from the outside, knights have lived there for more than 100 years.
(04/09/96 9:00am)
After spending six years at the College, four as a student and two as an administrator, Liza Veto says she is ready to move on.
(04/05/96 10:00am)
Policemen, Safety and Security officers and reporters swarmed outside the classroom of Anthropology Professor Dale Eickelman, who told a Chicago newspaper this week that he once built a bomb with the man authorities believe to be the "Unabomber" terrorist.
(04/01/96 10:00am)
While some students feel a new billing system that divides student expenses into two separate bills unnecessarily complicates the billing process, most students are supportive of the changes which the College hopes to implement by Fall term.
(04/01/96 10:00am)
In an effort to create a diverse mix of residents in the East Wheelock supercluster in the fall, the College will not select the cluster's residents based on their current housing priority numbers.
(04/01/96 10:00am)
At the Panhellenic Council's meeting today, members will begin making plans to promote another sorority, Panhell President Jess Russo '97 said.
(03/28/96 11:00am)
The College is planning to implement a new billing system, which could be in use as early as Fall term, that would divide students' expenses into two separate bills, according to Director of Financial Services Win Johnson.
(02/29/96 11:00am)
Despite the frigid weather, about 150 students, mostly members of the College's Greek organizations, gathered on the Green to participate in last night's candlelight vigil for acceptance and understanding to express their concern about incidents of intolerance at Dartmouth.
(02/19/96 11:00am)
Students, faculty and New Hampshire residents exchanged their conflicting political views on Bruce DuMont's nationally syndicated radio show, "Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont," which was broadcast live from the Collis Center last night.
(02/19/96 11:00am)
KEENE, Feb. 17 -- Sixty-two Dartmouth students joined about 10,000 people who braved the cold to stand outside and listen to President Bill Clinton campaign here today.Chris Swift '98, the Clinton-Gore campaign coordinator at Dartmouth, said one news organization described the speech as "the largest crowd ever assembled for any primary event in New Hampshire."
(02/16/96 11:00am)
Katha Pollitt, an associate editor of The Nation, said there is no such thing as a right-wing feminist and spoke out against the concept of right-wing feminism, in her speech last night titled, "Can You Be a 'Right Wing Feminist'?"
(02/13/96 11:00am)
A group of four publications editors debated the role of "civic" journalism at a lively panel discussion in the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences last night.
(02/09/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth's Winter Carnival, which grew out of one student's desire to take advantage of the snowy Hanover winters, has grown to a mammoth celebration that in its history has encompassed everything from pageants and ski races to student protests and Pepsi commercials. Indeed, this celebration of winter is anything but a typical college party weekend.
(02/01/96 11:00am)
With the commotion surrounding Sen. Bob Dole and MTV's visit to the College in addition to the caravan of other presidential candidates and their entourage of news media, it is difficult to forget it is primary season.
(01/29/96 11:00am)
Speaking to about 50 of her husband's supporters at a luncheon in Charlestown, N.H., Friday, Elizabeth Dole told prospectivevoters that her husband, Sen. Bob Dole R-Kan., possesses the experience and character necessary to be the next president of the United States.
(01/22/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth students were unceremoniously awakened from their day of rest early Saturday morning as rock music blasted from speakers outside of Alpha Delta fraternity.
(01/19/96 11:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes told The Dartmouth his flat tax plan will benefit young people. Forbes spoke to a crowd of about 300 people at Crystal's Family Restaurant in Epsom last night.
(01/18/96 11:00am)
After several months of negotiations over location, construction of a new building for the Dragon, one of two secret, all-male senior societies on campus, was completed this week.
(01/16/96 11:00am)
While Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kansas, continues his lead in the race for the GOP nomination, Steve Forbes is gaining rapidly, according to the latest WMUR-Dartmouth College poll of people likely to vote in the New Hampshire primary.
(01/10/96 11:00am)
The former assistant director of Career Services at the Amos Tuck School of business has filed a lawsuit against the College, claiming she was fired for refusing to falsify the job placement data used in national rankings, such as the survey published by U.S. News and World Report.