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(02/05/96 11:00am)
With the regular season heading into the home stretch and the playoff picture starting to take shape, the Dartmouth men's hockey team suffered what could be two very costly losses over the weekend, losing 7-4 to the St. Lawrence Saints on Friday night and dropping a excruciating 4-3 decision to the Clarkson Golden Knights on Saturday night.
(02/05/96 11:00am)
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Dick Lugar told an audience of 150 people about his campaign plan of "prosperity, security and integrity," in a town meeting last night at Alumni Hall in the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(02/02/96 11:00am)
The Dartmouth men's hockey team will look to emerge from the chaos near the bottom of the Eastern College Athletic Conference this weekend when the squad plays host to the St. Lawrence Saints and the Clarkson Golden Knights, two of the ECAC's best teams.
(01/31/96 11:00am)
The one-month investigation of the Hanover computer and electronic thefts that occurred over Winter break has yet to turn up any suspects.
(01/26/96 11:00am)
LEBANON -- Leaving behind the Whitewater affair and presidential campaigning, First Lady Hillary Clinton spent yesterday afternoon with about 30 local girl scouts at Lebanon Junior High School.
(01/22/96 11:00am)
The Dartmouth men's hockey team, riding a three-game winning streak, was hoping to carry the momentum into two extremely tough road games this past weekend.
(01/19/96 11:00am)
The Dartmouth men's hockey team has won three straight games, and is clearly on a roll. But the Big Green will find out just how good they are this weekend when they hit the road to face the Clarkson Golden Knights and the St. Lawrence Saints, two of the top teams in the Eastern College Athletic Conference.
(01/17/96 11:00am)
Safety and Security and the Hanover Police Department are combining their efforts in their search for the person who wrote a series of racial slurs on the door of a room occupied by two Asian students on the first floor of Little Hall.
(01/15/96 11:00am)
Before this past weekend, the Dartmouth men's hockey team had very little to be excited about. True, the squad had just beaten Harvard 2-1 in their own building last weekend, but the Big Green were still in last place in the 12-team Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the squad was already in danger of dropping out of playoff contention.
(01/15/96 11:00am)
Senator Bob Dole, R-Kansas, the current front-runner for the Republican nomination for the presidency in 1996, will visit Alpha Delta fraternity this Saturday to kick off Music Television's "Choose or Lose" effort, according to an electronic-mail message widely circulated last week by the Conservative Union at Dartmouth.
(01/12/96 11:00am)
With 15 games still remaining in the 1995-96 regular season, it may seem premature to start calling upcoming contests "must-win" games for the Dartmouth men's hockey team.
(01/10/96 11:00am)
Deputy Provost Bruce Pipes will leave the College at the end of Winter term to accept the position of vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa.
(01/08/96 11:00am)
By earning a split in road games against Brown and Harvard this past weekend, the Dartmouth men's hockey team started 1996 off on the right foot.
(01/08/96 11:00am)
Although Winter Carnival festivities are still five weeks away, the 1996 Winter Carnival Council has already selected the winning poster for this year's festival and made plans to commence construction on the giant snow sculpture today.
(01/04/96 11:00am)
With the 1995 calendar year now a thing of the past, the Dartmouth men's hockey team is hoping it can recover from a dismal 1-10-1 start to the 1995-96 season, as Eastern College Athletic Conference play begins in earnest this weekend.
(01/04/96 11:00am)
The English department has agreed on the design of a new foreign study program to replace the current two-term FSP in London, and will soon submit a proposal to the Committee on Off-Campus Activities for its examination and approval.
(01/03/96 11:00am)
As Winter term begins, the College mourns the deaths of two recent alumnae over Winter break.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
There is an old adage in sports that says the first win of the season is the hardest one to get. The men's hockey team -- still winless through six regular season games -- will attest to this, having lost games to Colgate and Cornell over the weekend despite playing possibly its best hockey of the season.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
U.S. Representative Robert Portman '79, R-Ohio, explained the actions of the mostly Republican Congress in a speech last night at the Rockefeller Center for the Social Science.
(11/17/95 11:00am)
After two long, tough road trips, the men's hockey team is hoping the familiarity and comfort of playing at home this weekend will help the quest for the Big Green's first victory of the season.