'Independence Day' goes global
As "Independence Day" quickly surpasses $100 million in domestic ticket sales, people across the country are talking not only about the success of the film, but also about that of its World Wide Web Internet site.
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As "Independence Day" quickly surpasses $100 million in domestic ticket sales, people across the country are talking not only about the success of the film, but also about that of its World Wide Web Internet site.
Reese Prosser, a mathematics professor at the College for 30 years, died suddenly of a stroke in Bethlehem, Pa. on Sunday morning. He was 69.
When one thinks of Arnold Schwarzenegger, what comes to mind is intense action films with witty one-liners and a high body count.
The College has announced that Sociology professor Steven Cornish will serve as the Dean of the East Wheelock "Supercluster," and French and Italian Professor Marianne Hirsch and History Professor Leo Spitzer will serve as the faculty associates.
For international students, leaving home to go to school in the United States is a major, sometimes life-changing decision. But Freshman Class President Frode Eilertsen '99 "just wanted to do something different."
Despite opening up the 1995-96 campaign with an 0-9-1 record and teetering on the edge of playoff elimination for much of the regular season, the men's hockey team has made the ECAC postseason tournament, and will hit the road to face the RPI Engineers in Troy, N.Y. tomorrow night in the first round.
After 27 games and more than four months of hockey, the fate of the 1995-96 Dartmouth men's hockey team will come down to this weekend's final two games of the regular season, when the Big Green host Harvard and Brown.
The race for the playoffs in the ECAC -- one of the most exciting in the past several years -- has come down to the final weekend of the regular season. Seven teams have already made it into the ten-team tournament, and the final three playoff berths will be awarded this weekend.
Wilma Mankiller, this term's Montgomery Fellow, has been diagnosed with lymphoma and is currently undergoing tests at a Boston hospital to determine more about her condition and how it should be treated.
Approximately 150 members of the College's six sororities met at Sigma Delta sorority last night to address concerns they have about the Greek system as it currently exists and to come up with a plan of action on how to "redefine" it.
If the Dartmouth men's hockey team makes the ECAC playoffs this season, the number one reason will be the dramatic game-tying goal by Jon Sturgis '98 with just two seconds left in Saturday night's game against Yale in New Haven, Conn that allowed the Big Green to escape with a 3-3 tie.
As presidential hopeful Patrick Buchanan eeked his way across the New Hampshire Primary's finish line, political pundits claimed they were unruffled by what many voters saw as a surprising upset.
Although much of the Dartmouth community stayed home and tuned into radio or television to hear the results of yesterday's New Hampshire presidential primary; many also crowded the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, which for a few hours was converted into a frenzy of political viewing activity.
In his annual report to the faculty of the arts and sciences at yesterday's faculty meeting, Dean of the Faculty Jim Wright unveiled a new proposal to address some of the College's "more pressing" academic space problems.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team came tantalizingly close to a two-game sweep this past weekend, which would have put the squad in prime playoff position -- but instead the Big Green had to settle for a split, which in the end left them no better off than they were before the games were played.
Although officers of Beta Theta Pi fraternity have said the house is beginning to plan programming events to address racism and sexism in the Greek system, administrators said they have not been in recent contact with the fraternity and are unaware of Beta's plans.
While the recent incidents of racial harassment at the College have forced the campus to examine its definition of free speech, other colleges across the nation have also witnessed tumultuous campus-wide debates over First Amendment rights.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team continued to slide this past weekend, dropping two ECAC road games at Cornell and Colgate and in the process slipping into a three-way tie for last place in the conference.
What is the essence of Winter Carnival? This traditional weekend of revelry has been a central Dartmouth tradition for generations of students since Fred Harris '11 wrote his famous letter in 1909 proposing the establishment of a winter field day.
With the New Hampshire primaries a little over two weeks away -- and as if the American political system isn't enough of a joke already -- the Capitol Steps, critically acclaimed as the nation's premiere musical political satirists, will appear in Spaulding Auditorium of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts tonight at 8 p.m.