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(10/18/96 9:00am)
Most freshmen look forward to Homecoming weekend as a chance to become part of a Dartmouth tradition. Many have heard about the weekend from upperclassmen who already have fond memories of Homecomings past.
(10/17/96 9:00am)
Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole failed to deliver the dominating performance he needed to win over the electorate, according to the College's own political pundits who gathered in the Rockefeller Center to watch last night's presidential debate live on The Cable News Network.
(10/16/96 9:00am)
Lincoln Caplan, senior writer for US News & World Report and one of America's leading observers of legal and public affairs, defended affirmative action last night in a speech titled "A Pragmatist's Case for Affirmative Action."
(10/15/96 9:00am)
Business Week ranked the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration 10th in the nation, up three places from last year, in its biennial survey of business schools.
(10/10/96 9:00am)
After electing 38 members to its class council, the freshman class is looking forward to setting its agenda for the year, while upperclass councils already have a full schedule.
(10/10/96 9:00am)
With breathtaking pictures on the screen behind him, world-renowned climber Todd Skinner spoke to more than 250 students at the Cook Auditorium last night.
(10/09/96 9:00am)
Behind the boxes where Dartmouth students pick up their mail everyday, country music provides the backdrop for six men and one woman who work tirelessly to make sure that the mail gets into students' hands, or at least their boxes.
(08/16/96 9:00am)
The renovations being made to the East Wheelock residential cluster are wrapping up and should be completed both on time and within budget, according to College Architect George Hathorn.
(08/12/96 9:00am)
Congress's proposed 90 cent hike in the minimum wage should not have any direct affect on wages at the College, officials at the Student Employment Office say.
(08/02/96 9:00am)
Entirely smoke-free residence halls will not become a campus-wide College policy anytime in the near future, according to officials in the Office of Residential Life.
(07/11/96 9:00am)
Two and a half years after its founding, Amarna undergraduate society's membership is burgeoning, and the organization may begin looking for a new physical plant.
(07/05/96 9:00am)
A dark, wet Fourth of July in the Upper Valley failed to stop community efforts to celebrate holiday festivities in the Hanover and Lebanon Independence Day ceremonies.
(05/24/96 9:00am)
Brian Deaner '95 has filed a civil lawsuit against the College and is asking for unspecified damages for an accident that occurred on a College sidewalk two years ago.
(05/15/96 9:00am)
In last night's panel discussion about Taiwan's position in world politics, three panelists said the first-ever democratic election on Chinese territory heralds a long period of domestic and international adjustment.
(05/10/96 9:00am)
Three Dartmouth alumni told students entering a the job market to take advantage of the networking opportunities in Dartmouth Alums in a panel discussion held last night in Silsby Hall.
(05/03/96 9:00am)
Don't judge a book by its cover. That saying may be trite and over-used, but this does not negate its value. To get up on my high horse for a moment, I want to say I feel strongly that it is morally wrong to make decisions and judgments based solely on general impressions, although that is the way society seems to have trained us.
(04/30/96 9:00am)
The East Wheelock Cluster Building Committee, comprised of students and faculty, is working to finalize the architectural designs for the buildings that will form the proposed East Wheelock "supercluster."
(04/22/96 9:00am)
Responding to recent incidents of password theft, Dartmouth Computing Services has created and distributed a new version of BlitzMail that will prevent future break-ins.
(04/05/96 10:00am)
To the Editor:
(04/04/96 10:00am)
Director of the Rockefeller Center Linda Fowler told about 15 students last night in Sanborn House that her work during the New Hampshire primary introduced her to the "glitzy" and "ahistorical" world of media punditry.