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(04/03/97 10:00am)
His new contract signed and his nine-year association with Brown University officially terminated, Bob Gaudet '81 was formally introduced yesterday afternoon as the new head coach of the Dartmouth men's hockey team.
(04/02/97 10:00am)
When his alma mater was in need and came calling, he couldn't say no. And now, after nine years at Brown University, Bob Gaudet '81 is coming home.
(11/05/96 11:00am)
LONDON -- When Paul Gambaccini '70 first came to England, he was already on a roll.
(10/08/96 9:00am)
LONDON -- If student interest in off-campus programs has been declining recently, then someone must have forgotten to tell the participants on this term's History foreign study program.
(08/20/96 9:00am)
While no arrests have yet been made in connection with last month's incident of vandalism at Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, investigators are still continuing their search for the person or persons responsible for breaking into the sorority and defacing and damaging objects inside the house.
(08/14/96 9:00am)
Beta Theta Pi fraternity saw its request to hold Fall-term rush denied at a judicial hearing last Tuesday, and the organization yesterday released a letter to the community apologizing for its involvement in an incident on June 26.
(08/12/96 9:00am)
Although Randi Barnes '98 has been involved in student politics going back to her high school days, she is far from a one-dimensional "career politician."
(08/12/96 9:00am)
Residents of Maxwell and Channing Cox residence halls were unable to use any computer network services for almost the entire weekend as a result of a hardware malfunction.
(08/06/96 9:00am)
Dr. Bob Kempainen '88, considered to be a long-shot hopeful for an American medal in the Olympic men's marathon, could not pull off the upset and finished 31st in the race on Sunday morning in Atlanta.
(08/06/96 9:00am)
Beta Theta Pi fraternity has chosen to appeal the outcome of a July 18 hearing at which Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco and the CFS Judicial Committee imposed a series of penalties on the house.
(08/02/96 9:00am)
It's not unusual for people to hesitate when asked about sports in northern New England.
(07/29/96 9:00am)
Let me begin this review by saying the following: If you are looking for a comparison between the new movie "A Time to Kill" and the John Grisham novel on which it was based, you will not find it here.
(07/27/96 9:00am)
When a modest Congregationalist minister named Eleazer Wheelock established a small school called Dartmouth College more than two centuries ago, no one knew quite what to expect.
(07/23/96 9:00am)
The College has placed Beta Theta Pi fraternity on full social restriction for an indefinite period of time and has imposed three other sanctions following a judicial hearing last Thursday.
(07/19/96 9:00am)
Dr. Samuel O. Thier, president and CEO of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and president of Partners HealthCare System in Boston, will deliver the keynote address at the College's 227th Convocation ceremonies on Sept. 24 in Leede Arena.
(07/19/96 9:00am)
At a highly charged discussion Wednesday night about "social rules" at the College, members of the Dartmouth community stressed the need to have more respect for each other, themselves and the community.
(07/17/96 9:00am)
While operating a hot dog stand in downtown Hanover may not be as lucrative as being an investment banker on Wall Street, Dick Clapp does not seem to mind.
(07/17/96 9:00am)
Citing lack of student interest, the Office of Off-Campus Programs has canceled two Foreign Studies Programs and one Language Study Abroad program scheduled for this fall.
(07/15/96 9:00am)
Hanover Police are investigating an incident that occurred at Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority early Saturday morning in which the sorority's house was allegedly broken into and property was severely damaged and destroyed.
(07/11/96 9:00am)
Kevin Walsh '98 argued that it is difficult, but not impossible, to reconcile the conflicting concepts of secular reason and spiritual revelation in a speech at the Top of the Hopkins Center on Tuesday night.