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(01/04/96 11:00am)
In a spacious room on the third floor of a small building next door to C & A's Pizza, the walls and ceilings are adorned with "Clinton-Gore" posters, balloons and streamers and two supporters of President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore are hard at work gathering local support for their 1996 re-election campaign.
(01/03/96 11:00am)
Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen said the European Union is critical for maintaining peace in post-Cold War Europe when he visited Dartmouth at the end of last term.
(11/21/95 11:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Morry Taylor said yesterday running the country requires qualities that most successful businessmen possess and most politicians lack.
(11/15/95 11:00am)
Intrigued by the 35,000-word "manifesto" authored by the Unabomber, who is believed to be responsible for killing three people and injuring 22 in a series of bombings over the last 17 years, History Professor Richard Kremer decided to investigate the document for himself.
(11/14/95 11:00am)
U.S. presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan told a packed Webster Hall audience yesterday that he is the only truly conservative candidate in the Republican primary field.
(11/09/95 11:00am)
Four years ago, John Hagelin '76 realized that his work in quantum physics was having no direct impact on society. So he decided to run for president.
(11/06/95 11:00am)
Republican presidential hopeful Lamar Alexander told students on Friday that the New Hampshire primary in February is crucial because it will determine who will lead America into the next century.
(11/03/95 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance last night discussed how to address a recent rash of what they term "homophobic attacks" directed at residents of Lord residence hall, the most recent of which occurred early Wednesday morning.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
Faculty, students and members of the College community gathered last night to discuss the recent spate of undergraduate suicides at Dartmouth and the general feeling of sadness pervading the College community.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
College President James Freedman stressed the importance of faculty research and reaffirmed the College's commitment to affirmative action yesterday in his annual State of the College address.
(10/30/95 11:00am)
The recent suicides of three Dartmouth students have left administrators, faculty and students at the College shaken and perplexed.
(10/26/95 10:00am)
The College is about to embark on a comprehensive, year-long evaluation of its athletic program to be in compliance with new National Collegiate Athletic Association requirements, College Spokesman Roland Adams said.
(10/20/95 10:00am)
On no other campus will one see as many students wearing school sweatshirts and hats as one does at Dartmouth. This may be a small affectation, but it is certainly telling of the deep pride Dartmouth students have for their college.
(10/18/95 10:00am)
Linda Fowler, the new director of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, knew she wanted to eventually come to Dartmouth when she was a teenager.
(10/10/95 10:00am)
Not many people would admit to having a grandfather who was a German soldier in Adolf Hitler's army and cousins who fought with the Hitler Youth.
(09/28/95 10:00am)
College administrators are in the process of seeking replacements for five important administrative positions that have been vacated over the past six months.
(09/27/95 10:00am)
It's a dilemma that rolls around once a century, less frequently than a visit by Halley's comet or a Boston Red Sox victory in the World Series.
(09/25/95 10:00am)
LEBANON, Sept. 24 -- Bringing his campaign to New Hampshire once again, Senate Majority Leader and presidential hopeful Bob Dole smiled, shook hands and sipped coffee while informally addressing an overflowing crowd at the Bean Gallery coffeehouse.
(09/21/95 9:00am)
Registrar Thomas Bickel will leave the College next month for a six-month sabbatical at the University of California at Santa Cruz tostudy mathematics.
(06/11/95 9:00am)
The future is an open book for all Dartmouth seniors. Some plan to embark on adventures that will take them thousands of miles from Hanover and others prefer to wait a few years before leaving the familiar surroundings of the College.