Campus divided over resignation
The day after Danielle Moore '95 shocked the campus by resigning as Student Assembly president, reactions across campus range from support to respect to disgust.
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The day after Danielle Moore '95 shocked the campus by resigning as Student Assembly president, reactions across campus range from support to respect to disgust.
A five-member panel discussed last night what went wrong for the Democrats in Tuesday's election and what is in store for both parties in the wake of huge Republican gains in Congress and governors' mansions.
The Office of Residential Life held its ninth annual Coed, Fraternity and Sorority Awards banquet last night in the Wheelock Room of the Hanover Inn.
The Department of Safety and Security announced yesterday, five days after the complaint was made, that a second woman woke up to an alleged male trespasser in her room.
A woman living in French Hall woke up early Tuesday morning to find an uninvited male stranger in her room, the Department of Safety and Security said last night.
At Dartmouth, technological progress is easily measured by examining the differences between computers owned by seniors and those owned by freshmen.
Approximately 300 people will build, clean, cook and paint as part of eight community service projects tomorrow during Make a Difference Day.
Several former New York Giants football players will compete in two exhibition basketball games at Leede Arena this Saturday to benefit David's House in Lebanon.
In compliance with the American Disabilities Act, the College is continuing its program of upgrading facilities to make them more handicapped accessible, Student Disabilities Coordinator Nancy Pompian said.
The $10 million project to convert Webster Hall into a Special Collections section of Baker Library remains on hold because of inadequate funding, leaving the facility available to programming events for the next two terms.
College officials are allowed to release student's home phone numbers to anyone who asks for them, according to modifications to the Student Records Policy made during the summer.
Senior year in college means many things to many people. For some seniors, it is the last year of education before entering the job market.