DarCORPS begins tomorrow
Tomorrow's first ever DarCORPS -- the Dartmouth Community OutReach ProjectS -- will send more than 600 members of the Dartmouth community into the Upper Valley for a day-long effort of volunteer service.
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Tomorrow's first ever DarCORPS -- the Dartmouth Community OutReach ProjectS -- will send more than 600 members of the Dartmouth community into the Upper Valley for a day-long effort of volunteer service.
With just over five weeks until Commencement and the identity of this year's speaker still yet to be announced, rumors are beginning to spread and seemingly take on a life of their own.
Last night the Thayer Hall kitchen was bustling with roving cooks, noisy timers, clouds of steam and glinting trays. Although work proceeded as usual, all was not well in the minds of Dartmouth Dining Services' full-time employees.
It was a story of contrasts last night as Frode Eilertsen '99 and Nahoko Kawakyu '99 were elected Student Assembly president and vice president, respectively, but in very different fashion.
With polls opening this morning, Frode Eilertsen '99 appears poised to win the Student Assembly presidency in a landslide, according to a poll taken by The Dartmouth over the weekend. Dave Altman '99 holds a more narrow, although sizable, lead over write-in candidate Nahoko Kawakyu '99 in the race for vice president.
Professor Michael Anthony Dorris, the founder and director of the College's Native American Studies program, was found dead on Friday afternoon at the Brick Tower Hotel in Concord in an apparent suicide. He was 51.
Freshmen Kathy Kim and Ben Oren announced they will run for Student Assembly president and vice president on an informal ticket, citing a lack of firm positions on specific issues by the current candidates as their reason for joining only a week before the election.
Unai Montes-Irueste '98 and Nahoko Kawakyu '99 made the Student Assembly election campaign a bit more interesting over the weekend by announcing their candidacies for president and vice president, respectively.
When Ben Hill '98 dropped out of the race for Student Assembly president last night, he left only two candidates on the ballot. Now students are wondering why the top spot in the student body is one of Dartmouth's least desired positions.
Is Big Brother watching Preston Crow?
To avoid criminal prosecution, members of the former Beta Theta Pi fraternity will pay their alumni trustees thousands of dollars for damages they caused to the house at 6 Webster Avenue after the group was derecognized by the College in December.
It is well established that students are unhappy with the remote location of A-Lot, the absence of student parking near the Green and the restrictive rules governing the use of cars by freshmen. But what many students do not realize is that College employees are just as agitated about the parking situation as they are.
Two months after leaving his position as Dartmouth's Provost, University of Michigan President Lee Bollinger is adjusting to the heavy responsibilities of running one of the nation's largest public universities.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author David Halberstam tells stories of a life and a career in which he "pissed off" John F. Kennedy and changed the role of journalists in America. The third and final Montgomery Fellow this term, Halberstam is "not just a witness of history, but actually a slice of it."
While renewing a tradition that began in 1927, some fraternity brothers have transformed their houses' front lawns into medieval worlds of snow.
Former Dartmouth provost Lee Bollinger begins his duties as the 12th president of the University of Michigan this morning, although his official inauguration is several months away.
To many, the term "Ivy League" means a collection of New England schools with distinguished professors, famous alumni and not-so-great athletic teams.
Roger G. Smith's "A Huey P. Newton Story," is a one-man show of sound and fury.
A broken sprinkler in the Gap on Main Street caused substantial damage yesterday to property and merchandise in both the Gap and the Lyme Angler when both stores were flooded.
The Bolivian Ambassador to the United States was part of a panel that praised the rise of capitalization in the formerly state-controlled South American nation yesterday afternoon in Cook Auditorium.