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(05/10/95 9:00am)
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tony Kushner, the keynote speaker at yesterday's Arts at Dartmouth Awards Ceremony, painted a dismal picture of the current American political scene and envisioned an even worse situation in ten years.
(05/03/95 9:00am)
World-renowned economist and Harvard University professor John Kenneth Galbraith does not lose too much sleep worrying about people who do not agree with his more controversial ideas.
(04/05/95 9:00am)
The Committee on Organization and Policy met yesterday to discuss the results of questionnaires sent to students and faculty members last term to assess the effectiveness of the College's Academic Honor Principle.
(11/22/94 11:00am)
Last week, the Committee on Instruction approved seven interdisciplinary courses to be offered in the 1995-96 academic year.
(11/22/94 11:00am)
College President James Freedman announced yesterday that he will not need to undergo more chemotherapy treatments for his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
(11/21/94 11:00am)
Justin Steinman '96, a 20-year-old history major from Columbia, Md., has been named the first president of The Dartmouth.
(11/14/94 11:00am)
Government Professor Tom Nichols will make his seventh appearance on the television game show "Jeopardy!" tonight.
(11/03/94 11:00am)
The Meal Plan Task Force's proposed dining plan was met with both anger and enthusiasm by students and College employees at an open forum last night.
(10/24/94 10:00am)
With a sense of personalized urgency, 68-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel placed the responsibility of keeping memories of the Holocaust alive on the students sitting in a capacity-filled Spaulding Auditorium last night.
(10/18/94 10:00am)
The ranking of Dartmouth's graduate business school has fallen seven spots because of the departure last spring of Edward Fox, whose term as dean was not extended by the College, according to a new survey.
(10/14/94 10:00am)
Led by the Dartmouth Class of 1953, the annual Dartmouth Night Parade will begin tonight at 7:30.
(10/11/94 10:00am)
An unidentified white male in his 30s driving a dark Ford Bronco has been spotted around Hanover asking females for directions and then exposing himself when they approach his vehicle, Hanover Police said yesterday.
(10/11/94 10:00am)
Government Professor Tom Nichols won $11,990 on Jeopardy! yesterday, qualifying him for the show's "Tournament of Champions" and a chance at its $100,000 prize.
(09/26/94 10:00am)
Seven members of the Class of 1998 were arrested after rushing Memorial Field at Saturday's game against the University of Pennsylvania, according to College officials.
(07/29/94 9:00am)
The question on the minds of many freshmen as they arrive on campus in September will probably be "Now that I'm here, what do I do?"
(05/20/94 9:00am)
Columbia School of Journalism Professor Helen Benedict said in a speech last night that covering rape crimes is an essential duty of the press.
(05/13/94 9:00am)
This year marks the 73rd Green Key Weekend in Dartmouth's history. For some this will be their first experience with the most popular spring event; for others, it is old hat.
(05/11/94 9:00am)
Conservative television political analyst Angela "Bay" Buchanan said yesterday afternoon that American government must move toward eliminating welfare to save the nation's families.
(04/25/94 9:00am)
House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt will deliver the keynote address at Amos Tuck School of Business Administration's graduation June 11.
(04/18/94 9:00am)
After less than a week in operation, significant changes have been made to increase efficiency in Food Court's new late night delivery service.