Students voice mixed reactions to Clinton's speech
Reactions to President Clinton's State of the Union address were mixed among students who watched the speech last night.
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Reactions to President Clinton's State of the Union address were mixed among students who watched the speech last night.
Aquinas House celebrated the rededication of the Saint Clement Chapel with events on Saturday and Sunday.
Two to three times a year, the College gathers prominent alumni, parents and other friends of Dartmouth in Hanover to encourage them to get involved with the College.
Nearly six months after former Vice President and Treasurer Lynn Hutton left her position, the College has named a committee to begin the search for candidates to fill the position of vice president and treasurer of the college.
The College released yesterday the names of the committee searching for a registrar to replace Thomas Bickel, whose four-year term as registrar ends July 1.
This year's Homecoming will continue traditions established 103 years ago. The weekend attracts many alumni who return to celebrate their memories and the spirit of the College.
"Loud" sums up precisely the RUN DMC concert Friday night, a show that had few saving graces.
Asa Palmer '98 has decided there are more important things to learn from Dartmouth than what can be taught inside a classroom, and, because of his plethora of campus activities, has had very little time left to study.
Upon entering her room, one can see how Anat Levtov seeks to represent herself to Dartmouth and to the world.
While others flounder for direction, senior Arika Easley knows exactly where she is headed and what needs to get done.
The College is in an increasingly difficult position to fill the requests of student groups seeking space, as more and more apply.
Alpha Delta
The Red Cross's spring blood drive last Wednesday and Thursday collected 385 pints of blood, well above its goal of 340 pints. The drive also ended the tenure of Nancy and Paul Mitchell '51 as blood drive coordinators for the Upper Valley area.
The 26th Annual Native Americans at Dartmouth Pow-wow attracted about 1,000 spectators to witness a variety of Native American dancing and singing over the weekend.
Although a Hanover zoning ordinance forbids more than three unrelated people from renting in a single building, many owners who rent property find ways around the law or are simply unaware of its existence.
The College has not yet made a decision about providing cable service to residence hall rooms next fall, but the service is still possible, although "time is running out," Dean of the College Lee Pelton said Friday.
The College Committee on Cable Television met with nine cable companies last week and requested price estimates to provide cable service to residence hall rooms.
Starting today, approximately 30 teams from 10 schools will participate in the 52nd annual Dartmouth Woodsmen's Meet, an event which includes canoeing, sawing and relay competitions.
The Manley Training Center is up and running, providing a seeming end to the years of overcrowding and inconvenience for those whose wished to use the Kresge weight room during the afternoon and evening when varsity teams were often there.
A collection of talent will come together to bring over 200 years of Gospel music to the stage. Three groups, the Gospel Choir, the Black Underground Theater and Arts Association and Ujima dance ensemble will join drummers for a show that will trace Gospel music from its beginnings and explore the power it holds today.