Students, faculty honor Hachtel '96 at memorial
A standing-room-only crowd filled the Thayer School of Engineering's Great Hall yesterday afternoon to celebrate and remember the life of Heidi Hachtel '96, a Thayer student who was killed last month.
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A standing-room-only crowd filled the Thayer School of Engineering's Great Hall yesterday afternoon to celebrate and remember the life of Heidi Hachtel '96, a Thayer student who was killed last month.
After last year's record-breaking season of financial success at the Dartmouth Skiway, unseasonably warm winter temperatures have gotten this season's ticket sales off to a slow start.
After 10 months of organizing and lobbying administrators, 17 women can now call themselves sisters of Delta Pi Omega sorority, following the group's provisional recognition by the College on Monday.
Christina Margaret Dickey, "First Lady of Dartmouth" for 25 years, died Dec. 7 of natural causes at age 91. Dickey was the wife of John Sloan Dickey, College president from 1945 to 1970.
Tucked away in the lower level of Baker Library, in a corner few students have ever entered, lies one of the College's lesser-known treasures -- a room dedicated to the art of traditional book making.
As a senior in high school, Rex Morey '99 had no intention of coming to the College.
Programming. What is it? Why are people doing it? Why is there so much of it? How is it changing?
A 17-year-old Hanover High student was arrested over the weekend for allegedly causing the Nov. 7 fire in the gas pump islands of Foodstop convenience store on Main Street.
Between Monday night and yesterday morning, posters were put up across campus labeling a male member of the class of '99 a "rapist".
Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco has decided to derecognize Beta Theta Pi fraternity, said Jack Burnett, president of the board of trustees of Beta's Dartmouth chapter.
College Provost Lee Bollinger was officially elected yesterday as president of the University of Michigan. After a short meeting, Michigan's Board of Regents unanimously confirmed Bollinger's selection and approved his contract.
Montgomery Fellow George Masters Woodwell '50 fondly recalled his days in the Dartmouth Outing Club as he sat in the sun-lit living room of the Montgomery House.
The Board of Trustees will discuss a possible increase in the student activities fee when they meet to discuss the budget in February.
College Provost Lee Bollinger yesterday accepted the University of Michigan Board of Regents' offer to become the next president of the University of Michigan.
With 12 volunteer reporters planted throughout the state, the Dartmouth Election Network will provide up to the minute election coverage for students who tune in to the College radio stations tonight.
The Board of Regents of the University of Michigan may choose the its new President in less than a week.
In his annual address to the faculty yesterday, College President James Freedman reported on the successful completion of the Will to Excel capital campaign and the state of Dartmouth's student admissions.
About 60 students gathered in Shabazz Hall last night to discuss the posters Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity used to advertise its party last Saturday, which many members of the African American society found offensive.
College Provost Lee Bollinger visited the University of Michigan yesterday to participate in a series of meetings, which University Regents will use in their evaluation of him as a candidate for Michigan's presidency.
The University of Michigan's Board of Regents announced Friday that College Provost Lee Bollinger is one of four finalists in the search for a new Michigan president.