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(11/14/95 11:00am)
Despite what Greek leaders call a "concerted effort" to enforce a policy prohibiting freshmen from attending parties at Greek houses during their first term at Dartmouth, many students and administrators agree that the policy goes largely unenforced.
(11/13/95 11:00am)
The men's hockey team played two very different games this past weekend against conference opponents Union and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, but unfortunately for the Big Green, each contest had an identical result -- Dartmouth losses.
(11/13/95 11:00am)
Although the New Hampshire primary is only three months away, tonight's visit by conservative commentator Patrick Buchanan is the only the second stop in Hanover by a Republican presidential candidate.
(11/10/95 11:00am)
After a disappointing opening weekend that saw the men's hockey team earn a tie and a loss against the University of Illinois-Chicago Flames, the squad is looking for its first win of the young season as regular season conference play begins in earnest this weekend.
(11/09/95 11:00am)
More than a month after Dean of the College Lee Pelton wrote a letter to Beta Theta Pi fraternity urging the house to develop "bona fide, authentic and ongoing events" to address racism and sexism in the Greek system and on campus, Beta has started to arrange a series of discussions to be held in January.
(11/06/95 11:00am)
The men's hockey team opened its regular season this past weekend in disappointing fashion with a tie and a loss in two road games against the University of Illinois-Chicago Flames.
(11/06/95 11:00am)
After being found in Russell-Sage residence hall early Saturday morning bleeding profusely, John Coleman '98 was taken to the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and treated for various injuries, including a black eye and other facial lacerations.
(11/03/95 11:00am)
With back-to-back non-conference games tonight and tomorrow night at the University of Illinois-Chicago, the men's ice hockey team officially opens its 1995-96 campaign.
(11/01/95 11:00am)
Elsa Garmire, the new dean of the Thayer School of Engineering, admitted that before she interviewed at Dartmouth, she had never heard of the Thayer School.
(10/31/95 11:00am)
When then College President David McLaughlin '54 resigned in 1987, cutting his term short by his own choice, many people on campus felt McLaughlin was leaving Hanover with a bad taste in his mouth.
(10/20/95 10:00am)
Homecoming weekend is a weekend of traditions, including building the bonfire, the freshman sweep and the Homecoming parade.
(10/20/95 10:00am)
This weekend marks a monumental event in the history of the College as Dartmouth celebrates a century of the Homecoming tradition.
(10/19/95 10:00am)
Frode Eilertsen '99, a 23-year-old from Norway, was elected president of the Class of 1999 on the second ballot by the Freshman Council last night.
(10/12/95 10:00am)
As the men's ice hockey team continues its preparations for the opening of the regular season next month, the players are not only becoming familiar with each other, but are also trying to acquaint themselves with an almost entirely new coaching staff.
(10/10/95 10:00am)
Six days after a Los Angeles jury announced its acquittal of O.J. Simpson on two counts of homicide, members of the College community said yesterday that the eight-month trial raised several complex ethical questions, some of which may never be answered.
(10/04/95 10:00am)
Although the frantic pace of the College never seems to slow down -- not even for national holidays or blizzards -- life came to virtual standstill yesterday afternoon at 1, when the Dartmouth community sat glued to their televisions with a common purpose -- to watch the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial.
(10/02/95 10:00am)
In an emotional service filled with both laughter and tears, the College community yesterday celebrated and remembered Sarah Devens '96, who died this summer at the age of 21.
(09/29/95 10:00am)
The College will hold a memorial service Sunday afternoon to remember Sarah Devens '96, who died tragically over the summer.
(09/26/95 10:00am)
The Panhellenic Council's attempt to increase membership in Delta Gamma sorority by allowing women to drop out of rush and immediately join the house is "doing well," according to DG President Abbey Henderson '96.
(09/25/95 10:00am)
A still-unfinished Office of Residential Life study of student housing needs will recommend that the College add more undergraduate beds, Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco said.